yea i guess your right, they do look pugety, i wish i could find some reds, i wonder what red x blue would look like?

Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
It's not strange at all, Reed. Have you never looked in Rossmans' Garter Snake book? The pickeringii illustrated in there is lacking blue (not much red either, but more closely resembling mine than the blue phase).
The reason someone would say it is pickeringii is because it is pickeringii. No other sub-species of sirtalis occurs on Vancouver Island, what would you have them say it was? If you were to dismiss a specimen from a particular sub-species just on the grounds of colouration, we would have utter chaos. A prime example being parietalis, both Stefan and I have parietalis totally lacking any red colouration, whereas Sjoerd and Udo... well, enough said!

Most pickeringii in the pet trade are the blue phase, probably collected in the same spot or decended from the same wild caught individuals, this does not mean that all pickeringii are blue. They are not.