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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa4john View Post
    Thanks, I'm excited to get him and hope it works out well. I have to be careful not to get too addicted tho... My hubby only wants one. ;-) Have a great day!
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    LOL!! Yeah, well you do what you can do, right?

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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    ha steve i love that movie nd by the way a blue radix would be cool

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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    There are some axanthic radixes out there that are blue.
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    There are some axanthic radixes out there that are blue.
    Steve, do you happen to have any of these axanthic radix.....? Maybe one you would want to show us
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Yes, I do but mine are true axanthic with no blue.
    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gene...w-radixes.html
    Steve
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    I definitely remember seeing those black and whites. I didn't know if all axanthic radix had blue maybe. I guess I didn't realize the black and whites were axanthic
    ~* Emily *~
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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    I've heard that snakes are born the same color most of the time and then some go blue as they grow... Have any of you noticed the coloration that seems to change more readily? Thanks

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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Blue axanthic T. radix (photo by Jeff Benfer)


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    Re: Forgotten species?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa4john View Post
    I've heard that snakes are born the same color most of the time and then some go blue as they grow... Have any of you noticed the coloration that seems to change more readily? Thanks
    That doesn't apply to all blue garters. Most I think are born blue. I just think that's how the blue concinnus' are. We've already seen one "normal" concinnus fade to anery and turn blue/green. (gregmonsta has one I think)

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