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    Thamnophis Collectus Josh's Avatar
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    Re: Your next snake

    well after i get the radix my dad said if i clean the house more often i can get red spots wich im very excited about.
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    Re: Your next snake

    well gotta go guys gotta get back to making that viv...I'm almost done..
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    Re: Your next snake

    Quote Originally Posted by enigma200316 View Post
    well gotta go guys gotta get back to making that viv...I'm almost done..
    Good luck.
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    Re: Your next snake

    So that is in the near future.
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    Re: Your next snake

    i think if pallidulus and sitalis sirtalis is a diff. sub species. That they should be. THere are even more distinct differnces.
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    Re: Your next snake

    Good luck with that viv!

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    Re: Your next snake

    your site is better then mnine.
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    Re: Your next snake

    Thanks Josh! There's the answer....tetrataenia retains it's sub-specific status.

    I stand corrected!
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    Re: Your next snake

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Thanks Josh! There's the answer....tetrataenia retains it's sub-specific status.

    I stand corrected!
    I never seen tetra look like that i thought the hada a red head and red and Blue stripes?
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    Re: Your next snake

    Reading through your link, Josh, I wouldn't be surprised to see tetrataenias' status change a few more times before a definitive decision is made. My personal though is still "regional variation", but what do I know about taxonomy?

    But to bring it back to the point (somebody) made, tetrataenia and infernalis are very similar. Already having tetrataenia, I won't bother with infernalis until I have every other Garter species and sub-species!

    I would love to get my hands on some of the Mexican species.
    James.

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