I'd say thats a very nice parietalis!
i've seen some parietalis with red cheeks, but thats often temporarily. Only in their first weeks of live. It looks like yours is older then a few months though
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My parietalis had a brownish head when I got her as a yearling, but it has turned grey since then. Who knows how it looked before that. Probably not red, but you see what I'm getting at.
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yeah you have to look at the side stripes and what scale rows they are on too. With CB snakes, colors aren't reliable to id a snake without also looking at scalation. I would say that looks like a very nice parietalis, no fitchi.
LOL Stefan, I looked back and remembered that they don't enough to make a positive id, I was thinking of fitchi vs. pickeringii and concinnus. sorry my statement isn't applicable, but I still see a nice interesting parietalis over a fitchi, other than ordinoides, fitchi are probably the most common wild snake I have seen in the wild and there is just something about this snake that would seem off if I were told it to be a fitchi, but that wouldn't rule out a intergrade.