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    Re: New albino thamnophis species

    I think once the babies come out it will be alot easier!
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    Re: New albino thamnophis species

    Thamnophis elegans terrestris...100% sure

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    Re: New albino thamnophis species

    kep it dang thats a cool snake!
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    Re: New albino thamnophis species

    Quote Originally Posted by MasSalvaje View Post
    Very interesting! My original thought was elegans, maybe Thamnophis elegans terrestris. Fitchi did cross my mind but fitchi usually has cleaner lateral stripes........................

    I will stick with elegans.

    Very cool either way!

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    In an earlier thread I thought I understood that there was no such thing anymore as T.e.terrestris?? Am I wrong or only confused?? The thread is: http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gene...ght=terrestris
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    Re: New albino thamnophis species

    Thanks to Joe P for his due diligence in helping to ID this species. The top portion is super clean, much like an Iowa albino plains and the bottom part has quite a bit of orangish/red color, color and pattern seems to be indicative of terrestris.

    Thanks again JP, lets hope she pops some healthy neonates !

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    Re: New albino thamnophis species

    Sweet new baby, Scott!

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    Re: New albino thamnophis species

    your very welcome Scott....what an exciting new project!

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    Re: New albino thamnophis species

    thanks Scott.... I id'd it earlier.... LOL! I was in contact with the guy with other one a few years back, had photos and everything.... goon never got back with me to do a breeder loan had a huge female to breed with his albino...

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