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    Okay, I came across these little fellas... If they're sirtalis sirtalis I'm definitely getting a pair.
    So what's everyone's opinion?
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    They look it to me!
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    That's the Dan I'm getting my big guy and girl from. :-) He told me he had babies available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lori P View Post
    That's the Dan I'm getting my big guy and girl from. :-) He told me he had babies available.
    Woo!
    So they ARE sirtalis sirtalis?
    Gee, those parents must be gorgeous!
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    LOL! Kyle, those are sirtalis... those are the exact same kind of babies I offered you... haha!

    The ones in his hand are clearly being shot with some kind of weird lighting at play... I will guarantee you they are not as blue as they seem in those pics. From far away those pics look appealing but up close, i can tell they are not really that blue. Look at the middle pic for their true color and what you should expect to arrive. haha thats so funny... those are like the exact babies I said I'd trade ya
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    I think the middle pic is of them at a younger age... They get blue-er as they age, right? :P
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    yes, but you can see in the pic in his hand that the snake is still very small. I would be really surprised if that snake was actually as blue as its being made out to be.
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    I don't know... The hand holding them has a SLIGHT blue hint around the edges. But they still look nice.
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    Wait, wait, I'm confused... aren't Fl blues similis? Am I wrong again? lol Will I ever get the names right??
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    technically, FL blues are sirtalis, Florida Blue Stripes are similis.

    and again, just my opinion but being a photographer, I can see that he has some weird lighting or photo altering at play there. It looks highly un natural. They also normally just are not that blue when they are small.
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