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10-11-03, 09:01 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: Lacey, Washington
Age: 46
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New rosies!
Took 3 of the baby sonorans in to sell for PNHS and came back with 3 new snakes.
I picked up an adult female coastal rosy, a sub-adult female mexican chocolate rosy, and a 2003 female spotted python.
I'm trying to find out locality info on this big, beautiful girl. She's actually bright orange, with a grey-blue (light) background, but my camera's flash washes it out.
<img src="http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/rosyboa/fnew/PA110001.JPG">
<img src="http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/rosyboa/fnew/PA110002.JPG">
<img src="http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/rosyboa/fnew/PA110005.JPG">
<img src="http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/rosyboa/fnew/PA110018.JPG">
This girl came from a guy selling off his collection. She's a sub-adult, but a beauty!
<img src="http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/rosyboa/azchoc/PA110023.JPG">
<img src="http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/rosyboa/azchoc/PA110022.JPG">
<img src="http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/rosyboa/azchoc/PA110026.JPG">
<img src="http://chaoscat.lowerground.net/herps/rosyboa/azchoc/PA110028.JPG">
Anyone want to help me with locality information?
-cat
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10-11-03, 09:14 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
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Cool she looks like a cross between a costal and a mid-baja. I say that because she has the costal pattern with a mid-baja background.
Cheers,
Trevor
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10-11-03, 11:11 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2002
Age: 43
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those rosies look very nice~
lovely photos and hahah
nice balance you got there....get rid of 3 and get another 3....hahah
that is what happens to me all the time...hate it...and I always sya that I am trying to slim down on my collection...haha
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10-13-03, 11:44 PM
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Sweet...congrats! Specific localities can be very difficult to guage, especially since they can be extremely variable within themselves. Your best bet is to ask Roy. The first one is definitely a coastal rosy of some sort. Wouldn't say its a mid-baja cross.
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10-14-03, 10:28 AM
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Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: Ontario Canada
Age: 64
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The first one is definately a California coastal.
What does the belly look like? The belly pattern can tell alot in rosies.
The high orange makes it look like a San Gabriel, but it should have lots of orange on the ventrals if that is the case.
The second snake looks like it could be a cross.
If it weren't for the uneven stripes, I'd say it was probably a mainland triv, but it looks like it could have some Arizona rosy in it.
Arizona rosies have black flecks on the edges of each ventral scale which makes a train track pattern down the belly. This may be reduced or absent in crosses
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10-14-03, 12:41 PM
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The top one's belly is mostly greyish.
The bottom one has the train-track pattern down the belly.
-cat
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10-16-03, 10:52 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canuckland
Age: 45
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Good grief! Those are screamer rosies! Congratulations on your new additions!
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10-17-03, 07:25 PM
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Can't say anything about localities that's helpful, but those rosies are just amazing! The third one is beautiful!!
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