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Old 07-26-12, 11:27 AM   #16
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Korbin was just trolling...
Not quite. I am pretty sure this is the hybrid.
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Old 07-26-12, 03:22 PM   #17
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Re: Help!

It's not 100%, but Stephan is pretty sure he's a Northern Water Snake X Milksnake. Of course I won't know for sure until I breed him out, if it's even possible. He may be infertile.. only time will tell.

And as to the comment about it being cause he was some where else.. my snakes stayed in the same place they always were, it was me that moved to Toronto. I just recently moved them down with me though. My old roommate was looking after them, and he's highly knowledgeable in the reptile field so I'm pretty sure it wasn't something he introduced that caused this. If anything it's something new to him, then it's probably in the environment of Toronto that is causing this..
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Old 07-27-12, 03:19 PM   #18
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A live bearing water snake cannot hybridize with an egg laying milksnake.....
At least I have never heard of such a thing....

Please post a photo.....
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Old 07-27-12, 03:21 PM   #19
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He is right^^^. Can we have a pic please, Young northerns have a pattern similar to grey rat snakes
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He is right^^^. Can we have a pic please, Young northerns have a pattern similar to grey rat snakes
And....adults are banded....that doesn't mean it has milksnake in it....
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Old 07-27-12, 03:33 PM   #21
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I know it doesn't mean it has milk snake in it that would be impossible I mean they look similar as younglings. Also old adults are very grey/black with very little pattern
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Old 07-27-12, 03:35 PM   #22
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I was agreeing with YOU.....lol
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Um woopsy
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Old 07-27-12, 03:45 PM   #24
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Re: Help!

I already spoke with Kayla in privately and she directed me to the original thread that contained photos of the snake in question.

Those wishing to continue the discussion of this snake's supposed hybrid nature, please do so in this thread.

For sake of keeping this thread on topic, let's cease with the hybrid talk as I'm sure not everyone wants to hear about it, including the OP.
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Old 07-27-12, 03:55 PM   #25
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Normal watersnake....

And the topic arose in THIS thread......

Typical water snake from that area......
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Thanks student and Jlassiter
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