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    Re: radix

    Josh, Wow she is truly a beauty !!! I kept several flavors of Radix in the past and found them to be quite docile. My personal preferance is the ' normal ' variety of Radix. Yours do have a very nice, vivid stripe and all around clean looking color.

    Best of Luck,
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    Re: radix

    The vivid dorsal stripe on T. radix is one of the many features that makes this species my firm favourite.

    James.

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    Re: radix

    i love the dorsal stripe!!!
    thanks marian!!!
    Josh

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    Re: radix

    James, You have a sweet snake in your herb garden ...
    marian

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    Re: radix

    Quote Originally Posted by GarterGuy View Post
    don't want to end up with another "brown" snake. I know the normal radix that Felzer has aren't really all that attractive......brown with kind of yellowish stripes.
    not true
    the ones I got from Scott (normals) are definitely not brown snakes with a stripe
    and as soon as I've had a few more cups of tea, I'll take pix to show you
    rhea
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    Re: radix

    okay
    so the male isn't the most stunning radix ever, but for a baby I think his colouring is quite decent



    this is Spunky, the female


    rhea
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    Re: radix

    very nice looking snakes Rhea...................
    Justin

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    Re: radix

    Rhea the stripes are a VERY nice orange !!! The difference I see is that the ground color of the other Radix posted appear to be more of a green/gray color rather than chocolate like yours. Maybe the different cameras or perhaps the difference is the indoor/outdoor lighting ???

    I just looked at Scott's site and the adult Radix sure are brown with a pale yellow stripe. Interesting how those throw the intense bright orange of the various flavors of Radix Albinos. Anyone know why that might be ???

    Best Wishes,
    marian

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    Re: radix

    Very nice looking snakes Rhea, yeh.....they pretty much look nothing like the ones he's got posted on his site. I have to say though, I do prefer the gray/green backround colour though of the female and babies that Josh got. I'm actualy trying to get a pair of the same babies as Josh, just waiting to hear back form Nick (aka Howler).
    Roy
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    Re: radix

    they are lovely Rhea, they look just like mine, though i think mine are a little darker and greener. i keep meaning to take photos of them.
    Claire

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