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    "Preparing For First shed" Steve C's Avatar
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    07 Axanthic plains

    Here's a couple of pics of my female radix. Hard to capture in the photos, but she has a lime colored dorsal stripe and bluish side stripes. The ventral area is also blue. I picked her up last year from Scot Felzer.


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    Re: 07 Axanthic plains

    That is a very nice looking Garter.

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    Re: 07 Axanthic plains

    Another nice specimen. Congrat's.
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    Re: 07 Axanthic plains

    a blue radix?!?!?! woooowww.
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: 07 Axanthic plains

    That is a morph, that is hard do imagine from photos but much more fantastic to see them crawl around
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: 07 Axanthic plains

    All I can do is repeat Shannon: A blue radix??!!! Wow!!!!!
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    Re: 07 Axanthic plains

    I actually have three anery radix myself

    they are all het for the Iowa and Nebraska albino strains, so when they breed I will theorhetically get a mixture of Anery, Iowa albinos, Nebraska Albino's, Iowa snows and nebraska snows. they are also from Scott
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: 07 Axanthic plains

    Thanks everyone. Snakelovinbabe & Lori P, when I first saw these available, that's what I said, Wow. I'm amazed that I don't see more of these in collections.
    Also curious snakelovinbabe, what do the anery's look like? I was considering one of those from Scott myself. Don't they have a black or blackish blue ground color with a grey dorsal stripe? They are gorgeous as well. Both the axanthic plains and the blue stripe I have pictured are getting some good size on them. They are now on large fuzzie mice or small hoppers.
    Appreciate the compliments from everyone on both my axanthic radix and blue stripe.
    Steve

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    Re: 07 Axanthic plains

    Now there's a radix I really like!! That blue is lovely!
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    Re: 07 Axanthic plains

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve C View Post
    what do the anery's look like? I was considering one of those from Scott myself. Don't they have a black or blackish blue ground color with a grey dorsal stripe?
    here's a photo of my '06 anery male from Scott
    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gene...4-roomies.html
    the blue on him is pretty subtle - more like a sheen, but he's a beautiful snake
    I've got an '08 female too
    both of them are very robust snakes, bigger than all their age mates
    rhea
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