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    Ordinoides or Pickeringii

    HI

    i hope anyone can help me.
    is this Thamnophis ordinoides or Sirtalis Pickeringii blue




    I think its a blue Pickeringii

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    Re: Ordinoides or Pickeringii

    don't mind me - I'm not one of the experts - but it looks like pickeringii to me also
    rhea
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    Re: Ordinoides or Pickeringii

    Pickeringii
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Ordinoides or Pickeringii

    pickeringi....I don't think anyone in Europe has any ordinoides.

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    Re: Ordinoides or Pickeringii

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    pickeringi....I don't think anyone in Europe has any ordinoides.

    Thank you...


    Isgard Schober, Germany
    look at Liophis.de Die Seite für den Schlangenfreund

    She´s holding ordinoides

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    Re: Ordinoides or Pickeringii

    cool!!! not too many people with ordinoides in Europe..

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    Re: Ordinoides or Pickeringii

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    cool!!! not too many people with ordinoides in Europe..


    ok, that´s right

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    Re: Ordinoides or Pickeringii

    You won't see blue like that on an ordinoides. Their heads are smaller too.

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    Re: Ordinoides or Pickeringii

    Thanks to all for your information

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    Re: Ordinoides or Pickeringii

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    You won't see blue like that on an ordinoides. Their heads are smaller too.
    there were some on here a few years ago....sold by "Bob" as stunning blue garters....some of the babies he was selling were blue ordinoides.... my melanistic has blue on his chin too.

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