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  1. #21
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    Re: Possible Aneries?

    BUSHSNAKE, do you think the yellows in the babies stripes will change into the grey/blues the mom has?
    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" BUSHSNAKE's Avatar
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    Re: Possible Aneries?

    i can not say but it would be cool to see them in a year or so.
    you had 9? do you have pictures of the others
    Last edited by BUSHSNAKE; 12-05-2012 at 03:45 PM.

  3. #23
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    Re: Possible Aneries?

    I do have pictures of all of them. One escaped, and it was a tan brown with a creamy orange stripe with black checkers. I gave two away, one of which was stripeless and the other appeared to have five stripes. Two passed away, one seemed to have an olive green base colour with cream stripes, and the other was similar to the second picture I posted originally in this thread. I will post them in two posts after this one
    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

  4. #24
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    Re: Possible Aneries?

    The first and last pics are the same snake, and the second and third are the same snake
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    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

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    Thamnophis houstonius ProXimuS's Avatar
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    Re: Possible Aneries?

    Very pretty
    ~* Emily *~
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  6. #26
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    Re: Possible Aneries?

    Unfortunately I lost a couple of pictures, but I believe there are pic of 7 different snakes amongst these 10
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    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

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    Re: Possible Aneries?

    Beautiful.
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    Re: Possible Aneries?

    Did the first snake in post #11 finish shedding ok?
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    Re: Possible Aneries?

    i love that brown spotless one! and the melanistics of coarse

  10. #30
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    Re: Possible Aneries?

    I just put the first snake on post 11 in a shed box. Hopefully when I get back into the biology room he/she will be all clean BUSHSNAKE, which brown spotless one? I believe there are two that could be seen as such. The snake that is clearly not melanistic in any way was actually an olive green that the camera I was using couldnt seem to pick up fully, the photo didnt do the snake any real justice in regards to its appearance in natural daylight. That snake passed away a couple of weeks ago, infact, it ate for the first time, and died before it finished digesting.
    Kephren J.
    2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans

    Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!?

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