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    Re: my new Th.s.similis

    I´m very confused. Could it being, that the blue color come later? What are the differences between Florida blue and similis? It´s difficult for me.
    2.0 Th.s.parietalis; 0.1 Th.s.similis; 1.0 Python regius;
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    Re: my new Th.s.similis

    Quote Originally Posted by Isisnofret View Post
    I´m very confused. Could it being, that the blue color come later? What are the differences between Florida blue and similis? It´s difficult for me.
    http://www.thamnophis.com/caresheets...s_from_Florida

    Actually, I'm having second thoughts. It could definitely be a T. sirtalis similis.

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    Re: my new Th.s.similis

    do you have pics of the male and female that produced it?That would clear it up.They look the same as babies but way different as adults.Even a lot of popular snake books have them confused.

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    Re: my new Th.s.similis

    it really isn't entirely clear-cut, when I go back and look closely at the photos, but at first glance I was pretty sure
    are there intergrades of the two?
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    Re: my new Th.s.similis

    The yellow of the dorsal stripe still has me saying sirtalis ... remember similis is known as the 'blue-striped' garter snake and the checkered area should appear a more 'uniform' black.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: my new Th.s.similis

    I saw one that scott produced in 07 that was really rich in blues, but I've seen some that are just tinted.
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    Re: my new Th.s.similis

    Its a beauty, thats for sure

    Some more on Florida blue VS similis
    http://www.thamnophis.com/archive/articles/artic13.htm
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    Re: my new Th.s.similis

    Its a very nice looking snake either way. I hope it gets cleared up as to what speices it is and you enjoy it what ever the out come.

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    Re: my new Th.s.similis

    I'm gonna have to say that to me it looks like that's a thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis "florida blue" A similis has a more uniformly colored area in between the stripes, the stripe is really yellow on that specimen, and the head shape and coloring are a bit off. It's still a beautiful animal!!
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    Re: my new Th.s.similis

    taking a second look im not so sure... it could be a similis... but it doesnt look like any similis I have seen before! It has really bronze eyes, which is characteristic of the eastern, but the similis I have all had silvery gray eyes. I'm having a hard time with this one!
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