not your typical round-the-mill sirtalis

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not your typical round-the-mill sirtalis

nice. are you going to breed it?
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Is that an eastern?
Looks almost like a wandering garter.
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Mike
KingPin Reptiles Inc.
www.kingpinreptiles.com
^ Updated 10/8
i found it in northwestern Ind. in the intergrade zone of sirtalis sirtalis and sirtalis semifasciatus. That being said, could be stripless sirtalis sirtalis or sitalis X semifasciatus. I don't breed snakes, but it is unique looking so it came home w/ me.
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