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Edgy Exotic Reptiles
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Re: is this a red sided?
i need to know for sure because i want to buy a female red sided so i can breed them
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Edgy Exotic Reptiles
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Re: is this a red sided?
is there a difference of scales or anything between a red-sided and a valley garter??
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Brother Snake
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Re: is this a red sided?
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No, the scale counts are the same for both of them, they're just subspecies of T.sirtalis.
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Re: is this a red sided?
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if they're just a sub-species anyway with from what I see as a decent enough overlap in territory aren't some of these distinctions purely academic? sort of like in the case of Terry's snakes I'm sure the snakes don't care and after witnessing this long debate I'm beginning to wonder whether it's a different subspecies at all maybe it's more like a local variation
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Re: is this a red sided?
There is indeed an overlap of the ranges up in British Columbia near Cranbrook. I agree though that while some subspecies seem to be clearly defined, these two might as well be the same.
Ian ps, I'm pretty sure I responded earlier in this thread regarding the red patches on the cheek, but I can't find it. Perhaps I'm delirious. |
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Re: is this a red sided?
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Re: is this a red sided?
From The Book:
Single series of red spots along lower margin of dorsolateral area; top of head black; black spotting on margins of ventrals reduced or absent ...... T. s. fitchi The key to the next (and last) two subspecies, dorsalis and parietalis: Double series of red spots present, at least anteriorly; top of head grey, brown or black (if black, then single or double row of black spots present on ventral margins)
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