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L. t. syspila

terryd Dec 08, 2010 11:20 PM

I hatched out this Marion Co. Red milk last year, and she shed a couple days ago so I thought I'd take a few photos of her.
I'd love to see a few others post their syspila in their collections, lets post em up.
-Dell

This is a sibling to the above milk, but a year removed, hatched this year.

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Replies (10)

DMong Dec 09, 2010 11:36 AM

Very nice syspila there bro!. I can definitely see the strong resemblance with those two.

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

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terryd Dec 09, 2010 05:53 PM

The two of them really have a resemblance to each other. The older syspila has that dark bar across it's nose, but the saddles look very similar.

-Dell

Sunherp Dec 09, 2010 11:48 AM

Glowing glory! Stunning, man! It's hard to capture the full set of colors in photos (well, for me, at least), but you've done it. Love 'em.

-Cole

L. t. syspila - Jefferson Co., MO
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denbar Dec 09, 2010 04:01 PM

That's a very attractive snake, Cole.

--Dennis

terryd Dec 09, 2010 05:50 PM

Well thanks Cole, but I'm still working on my photo skills. Or lack of skills.

-Dell

denbar Dec 09, 2010 12:13 PM

They are both gorgeous.

--Dennis

terryd Dec 09, 2010 05:47 PM

Their great to work w/ Dennis once you'r over the pink head, tail forcing.

-Dell

Dniles Dec 09, 2010 08:13 PM

Great animals, Dell. I'd like to see the parents if you have a chance. I know you've posted them here and there but would like to see again.

here are some of my syspila...possibly my favorite triangulum...

oh wait, that striped one is yours now! lol

DNS Reptiles - Milk Snakes

denbar Dec 09, 2010 08:25 PM

Great looking animals. That abberrant one is really neat.

--Dennis

terryd Dec 09, 2010 09:27 PM

Thanks Dave. Boy, that third syspila photo down in your post looks all the world like a multistrata until you get to the head.

Here are the adults of the neonates you'r asking about.


And here is that stripe-o. He should prove interesting to breed to a couple of females here.

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