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Re: Oh... oh my
I hope you have better luck with your snakes than I've had with mine, Lori.
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I am not obsessed....
Re: Oh... oh my
Hopefully Lori!! I know though sometimes my males will do this of season but the female isn't receptive. But I hope so!
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thamnophis puniceus
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Well... I really was thinking there would be another year for me to prepare. So maybe this is just practice. LOL It's one of those things where I'm not serious enough to seperate them... but just kind of hoping for more time. The female was more interested in her breakfast than him, anyway. Hey, sounds a lot like me some days... LOLOL
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T. radix Ranch
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Let me get this straight. You thought they would wait until you gave them the go-ahead You left two young, impressionable snakes alone. What did you think they were going to do CLEAN THERE ROOM! STUDY!
Oh Lori, we need to talk! I wish the young couple my best.
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thamnophis puniceus
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LOLOL!!!! Hey-- I'm a very trusting person! They SWORE there would be nothing going on but pecks on the cheek! Sigh..... kids these days... I thought I raised them right. Do chastity belts come in garter size???
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Congratulations, Lori. I have a pair of Easterns courting at the moment as well.
Sid
9.14 T. s sirtalis, 2.2. T. ordinoides, 1.1 T. e vagrans, 1.1 T. s parietalis,
1.0 T. s sackenii- Peninsular Ribbon
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The Leader of the Eastern Gang
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Better keep an eye on those two, or they'll be visiting chatrooms and sneaking out to meet older snakes, getting into all kinds of shenanigans..........
They just grow up so fast, these young ones.
Anji
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Re: Oh... oh my
Lori
I’m still confused as to the look of the T. sirtalis similis - Blue Stripe and the T. sirtalis sirtalis - Florida Blue. Both are found on the east coast correct? Both have the blue colors, so it would seem to me, as I have noted, the biggest difference is the temperament?
To say nothing of the T. sirtalis pickeringii - Puget Sound which is found here in Washington State?
I think I would like all of them but due to limits of my reptile room ... Any light you can shed would be helpful.
Michael
1.1 Woma (Sun Burst), 2.1 Eastern Blackneck, 3.3 Plains Garter, 3.1 Puget Sound,
2.1 Granite Checker, 1.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa (snake sitting )
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T. radix Ranch
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Lori,
You're asking about chastity belts, now
We really need to talk
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Re: Oh... oh my
 Originally Posted by brain
Lori
I’m still confused as to the look of the T. sirtalis similis - Blue Stripe and the T. sirtalis sirtalis - Florida Blue. Both are found on the east coast correct? Both have the blue colors, so it would seem to me, as I have noted, the biggest difference is the temperament?
To say nothing of the T. sirtalis pickeringii - Puget Sound which is found here in Washington State?
I think I would like all of them but due to limits of my reptile room ... Any light you can shed would be helpful.
There are many differences between those two subspecies... temperament is one of them but thats never a black and white ordeal. They have different patterns and different shapes as well.
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