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    Re: My T ordinoides

    Very beautiful snake's!

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    Re: My T ordinoides

    they are lovely snakes, either way
    and really nice photos too
    rhea
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    Re: My T ordinoides

    they look like pickeringi to me too....ordinoides look like this...


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    Re: My T ordinoides

    are you gonna breed them??? I would like a few babies!!!!

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    Re: My T ordinoides

    Very nice looking ordinoides and great pics as well

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    Thumbs up Re: My T ordinoides

    I think they are very beautiful snakes, either way.

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    Re: My T ordinoides

    was gonna say, they look a lot like my pickeringii

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    Re: My T ordinoides

    sorry to resurrect a dead thread, but it came up in my google search for ordinoides, these snakes are very nice looking, and they are definitely T. s. pickeringii. As rare as blue striped ordinoides are, they still usually don't have the black barring on the upper labials. another way to tell, but not available from these shots is most sirtalis have 10 lower labials and ordinoides usually have 7 or 8. Great looking snakes though!

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    Re: My T ordinoides

    Are these WC? If so, what state? Both look like pickeringii to me. Aside from the scale rows, the female has 8 upper labials (not uncommon for sirtalis, extremely rare for ordinoides!). The male has 7 uppers (typical for both sirtalis and ordinoides). If these are CB, did you get them together?

    Steve

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    Re: My T ordinoides

    they are beautiful

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