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    Fitchi or Red-sided

    I was just recently looking at pictures of Thamnophis sirtalis fitchi and thought that it looked identical to Thamnophis sirtalis parietals. Can anyone tell me what the difference is?
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    Re: Fitchi or Red-sided

    Until someone does the necessary phylogenetic studies, it's based on the fact that they don't look identical. The two subspecies meet and presumably have some overlap in their distribution. My guess is that they're not all that hard to tell apart in that zone.

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    Re: Fitchi or Red-sided

    ive kept kept both parietalis and fitchi and ive noticed they have different head shapes, fitchi more flat and square and parietalis more classic shaped

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    Re: Fitchi or Red-sided

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg'sGarters View Post
    I was just recently looking at pictures of Thamnophis sirtalis fitchi and thought that it looked identical to Thamnophis sirtalis parietals.
    Not really. It's just that some fitchi's might look very similar to some parietalis' which is no big surprise. Also, you definitely can't always trust the pictures you see on the web as many are flat out wrong on the I.D.

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    Re: Fitchi or Red-sided

    Can someone post up pictures explaining the difference between fitchi and parietalis?
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    Re: Fitchi or Red-sided

    I can post pictures of two different snakes of the same subspecies and point out differences.

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    Re: Fitchi or Red-sided

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg'sGarters View Post
    Can someone post up pictures explaining the difference between fitchi and parietalis?
    The best approach to this Greg is the hands on approach, both species are available, get them, raise them thatll give you the best answer to "whats the difference" The sirtalis complex is one of my favorites and ive kept concinnus, fitchi, parietalis, infernalis, similis, semifasciatus, sirtalis and pickeringii. Theyre all very similar but they are different. I think chicagos and maritime garters are the weekest members of the group

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    Re: Fitchi or Red-sided

    It's just that I don't think it would help you Greg, even if we did to that. For example:

    Puget (pickeringi)


    Also a Puget:

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    Re: Fitchi or Red-sided

    Richard, thanks to you, I now have a sudden impulse to go and by a blue puget!
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    Re: Fitchi or Red-sided

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg'sGarters View Post
    Richard, thanks to you, I now have a sudden impulse to go and by a blue puget!
    what you want is a proximus rubrilineatus. but good luck getting one.
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