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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Reptilia View Post
    I like the t.s. pickeringii and the t.s. similis! it was the similis I had seen that I liked but now I'm not sure between the two,
    Thanks for your help!
    If you go looking to purchase some pickeringii, be sure to specify that you're looking for blue ones... they're not all blue. Some are blue, some are yellow, and some are both (green)
    Not that Steve, a different Steve

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    "Preparing For First shed" Reptilia's Avatar
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Steveo View Post
    If you go looking to purchase some pickeringii, be sure to specify that you're looking for blue ones... they're not all blue. Some are blue, some are yellow, and some are both (green)
    Thanks for that! I'll be sure to remember that for future reference!

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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    No need to rush in. I let the radixes speak for themselves.
    Awesome snakes those T.radix.
    No need for someone to tell me to get them! haha, they're already on my list!

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    "Preparing For First shed" Reptilia's Avatar
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    How easy are they to get a hold of? The pickeringii and similis?

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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Reptilia View Post
    How easy are they to get a hold of? The pickeringii and similis?
    You can get pickeringii in the UK (or more likely you'll need to look to Europe), I don't think I've seen anyone keeping or breeding similis over here (but I could be wrong).
    Sjoerd (Home - www.crazyreptiles.eu) has blue-phase pickeringii, so you may be able to get some a Donny in Sept.
    Chris
    T. marcianus, T. e. cuitzeoensis, T. cyrtopsis, T. radix, T. s. infernalis, T. s. tetrataenia

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    "Preparing For First shed" Reptilia's Avatar
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    I've already asked Sjoerd if he has any but he said it'll be down to pure luck that he'll have some there

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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Keep your fingers crossed and hope for some pure luck, he was the only person I know of that could have helped.
    Chris
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Pugets are really beautiful. If I had room for more snakes right now...I would be asking Mike for a baby. I really love all the blue garters...a blue radix would be sweet!
    Marnie
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    Keep your fingers crossed and hope for some pure luck, he was the only person I know of that could have helped.
    Thanks anyway!

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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Quote Originally Posted by EasternGirl View Post
    Pugets are really beautiful. If I had room for more snakes right now...I would be asking Mike for a baby. I really love all the blue garters...a blue radix would be sweet!
    I loveblue snakes! i think they're dead funky!

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