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Ringer?

Hissenia Feb 27, 2008 01:35 PM

would this be considered a ringer?

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Adrian De Leon
Hissenia Reptiles

Replies (5)

DrBubbleBerry Feb 27, 2008 01:57 PM

Looks like a nice normal with a nice flame. Ringers usually have the "ringer" towards the tail.. I belive..

Still nice looking snake!

Hissenia Feb 27, 2008 03:06 PM

Thanks.. It a het albino but i just noticed the white "bleeding" up. Just wondering
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Adrian De Leon
Hissenia Reptiles

j3nnay Feb 27, 2008 04:41 PM

A ringer happens right where the vent is - your 'ringer' is in the middle of the body. So nope, not a ringer, but a cool abberant pattern anyway.

~jenny
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Hissenia Feb 27, 2008 04:53 PM

Thank you.. Now I know what a ringer is
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Adrian De Leon
Hissenia Reptiles

zefdin Feb 27, 2008 06:19 PM

I am not sure if your snake is ringer or not. However, I do know that a ringers 'ring' doesnt always have to be by the vent. They are, many times, close to the vent and this may lead to some confusion, but some are further up the body.

I do not want to link to someone elses pic without permission, so go to SEARCH and type ringer in 2007 & 2006 and you wil find many pics of ringers.

This pic is NOT of a ringer - but I really like it... ~

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