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    I have a condition! RedSidedSPR's Avatar
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    Re: new sirtalis morph?

    Interesting.

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    . According to him it is IDENTICAL to the anery red sideds. In fact when he found it on his floor (it had escaped briefly from his bin) he thought he was picking up a baby anery red sided. .
    Told you it reminded me of my anery!

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    Re: new sirtalis morph?

    So is it male or female?

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    Re: new sirtalis morph?

    Yes, of course it is.

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    Re: new sirtalis morph?

    I don't the he sexed it yet.
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: new sirtalis morph?

    Yeah, he wasn't in the mood.

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    Re: new sirtalis morph?

    The fact that it was found with siblings that are classic melanistic would lead me to believe that it is probably not a new morph, but maybe just a unique individual twist on the morph that may not be inheritable. If it were the lone aberrant snake in the group, I would be more inclined to think of it as a potentially "new" morph.

    Of course, there is a chance that it could be melanistic and something else (possibly "new") combined, I guess.

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    Re: new sirtalis morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    That's not true. I just don't see the thrill in that muddy "blah" looking thing.
    If you had found this snake you would be going nuts and wondering why everyone wasn't offering you money for it and how the hobby needs to preserve this gene. Is it really that hard to give credit where credit is due?

    Cool snake Joe, thanks for sharing.

    -Thomas Wilder

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    Re: new sirtalis morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by MasSalvaje View Post
    If you had found this snake you would be going nuts and wondering why everyone wasn't offering you money for it and how the hobby needs to preserve this gene.

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    Re: new sirtalis morph?

    Neat looking snake Joe.
    Bluesirtalis

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    Re: new sirtalis morph?

    thanks, to me is just a melanistic(just like the "anerys",lol), i wasnt trying to claim its something new, it hasnt fed for me yet but ill hold on to it and see how it turns out, it looks male

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