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    Re: Fitchi or Parietalis..more pics

    what do you have?
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    Re: Fitchi or Parietalis..more pics

    Reed, I think (!) it is parietalis. But what you really need to know is where the snake is coming from to determine what subspecies it is.Please take a look at my site and go to the Thamnophis sirtalis-page.Than click on this button...Than look at the pics of both subspecies and try to compare them with yours.
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    Re: Fitchi or Parietalis..more pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Thamnophis View Post
    Reed, I think (!) it is parietalis. But what you really need to know is where the snake is coming from to determine what subspecies it is.Please take a look at my site and go to the Thamnophis sirtalis-page.Than click on this button...Than look at the pics of both subspecies and try to compare them with yours.
    whats your website name?
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    Re: Fitchi or Parietalis..more pics

    well......kinda leaning towards parietalis...only sure way totell is to know where the snake came from....fitchi are from utah, idaho, washington, oregon, and california.... parietalis are from the central U.S. up into canada. If you got it from a pet store you might be out of luck finding out where it came from.

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    Re: Fitchi or Parietalis..more pics

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    well......kinda leaning towards parietalis...only sure way totell is to know where the snake came from....fitchi are from utah, idaho, washington, oregon, and california.... parietalis are from the central U.S. up into canada. If you got it from a pet store you might be out of luck finding out where it came from.
    ya but i doubt that the pet store would sell my a snake thats illegal to sell in california (where i live) o and any1 know what thamnophis's website is called?
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    Re: Fitchi or Parietalis..more pics

    http://www.kousebandslangen.nl/

    thats thamnophis' website.... lots of pet stores don't know any better....have dealt with that here. check with them and see if they know where the snake came from...lots of places can sell if they are brought in from out of state...for instance rubber boas are native here...one of the local stores was selling them, but had paperwork showing they were captive bred out of state....best thing to do is find out where they came from. those 2 look like either species...northern red siders are real dark with a row of red spots...check out website photos of the garter snake dens, lots of them have jsut a row of red spots, and some even have very little to no red. valley garters have bright red, varying from red spots to red spots and speckling above the spots..... I don't think we will be able to tell for sure without knowing where they came from....also, scale row counts might help, count the scale rows near the head and at midbody...there could be some variation within the subspecies..would have to look it up to see.....

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    Re: Fitchi or Parietalis..more pics

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    http://www.kousebandslangen.nl/

    thats thamnophis' website.... lots of pet stores don't know any better....have dealt with that here. check with them and see if they know where the snake came from...lots of places can sell if they are brought in from out of state...for instance rubber boas are native here...one of the local stores was selling them, but had paperwork showing they were captive bred out of state....best thing to do is find out where they came from. those 2 look like either species...northern red siders are real dark with a row of red spots...check out website photos of the garter snake dens, lots of them have jsut a row of red spots, and some even have very little to no red. valley garters have bright red, varying from red spots to red spots and speckling above the spots..... I don't think we will be able to tell for sure without knowing where they came from....also, scale row counts might help, count the scale rows near the head and at midbody...there could be some variation within the subspecies..would have to look it up to see.....
    can u help me find they link for the red sideds pics?
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    Re: Fitchi or Parietalis..more pics

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    ya it looks like the ones in the mating ball except the ones i have, hve smaller bars but i think thats just cuz its smaller know where i can get a female?
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    Re: Fitchi or Parietalis..more pics

    I don't know of anyone with any adult females available. the males in the pics are large enough for breeding.... check with scott felzer....see if he might have one...he usually clears out some adults to make room for holdbacks.
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