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Posted - 15/03/2011 : 11:35:25
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quote: Originally posted by RaverBaby
but she is luking like 1 of ur snake like very brite and nice colour on it so av i payed for a top end normal snakebitter
Have you seen the snake in the flesh so to speak or have you only seen pics?
Can you post a pic on here and we can have a look and tell you what we think?
My ugly fake brb who is too dark, came from this breeder:
http://www.as-exotics.co.uk/available/
She is a baby from the breeding of The Devil x Silver.
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Snakesitter
Rainbow Master
USA
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Posted - 15/03/2011 : 21:31:04
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Louise has an excellent point: have you seen her in person; and if not, do you have picts you can post? |
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RaverBaby
Banned
United Kingdom
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Posted - 20/03/2011 : 17:36:20
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ya i got her here she is nice and bright with spots down her sides and is white at nite time can i borow ur camera 2 tak sum pixs |
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hiper2009
Banned
United Kingdom
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Posted - 20/03/2011 : 17:46:00
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quote: Originally posted by RaverBaby
ya i got her here she is nice and bright with spots down her sides and is white at nite time can i borow ur camera 2 tak sum pixs
They change colour at night/day if you see Oscar's thead on General Section you will see the two pictures he has shared.
I don't think Cliff will send you a Camera so better you go borrow one from your friend's or buy one like the rest of us do. |
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Snakesitter
Rainbow Master
USA
2718 Posts |
Posted - 21/03/2011 : 02:35:04
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Raverbaby, I'm delighted to hear you got your new baby! Unfortunately, the time and cost to send my camera from the US -- as well as its loss when I need it myself -- is s bit prohibitive. :-) As Ash noted, best to speak to some of your more local mates. Good luck, and I look forward to seeing the picts! |
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RaverBaby
Banned
United Kingdom
36 Posts |
Posted - 23/03/2011 : 11:01:03
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so i send u monie for post |
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gmac
Grumpy Scots Admin
United Kingdom
710 Posts |
Posted - 23/03/2011 : 19:44:20
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quote: Originally posted by RaverBaby
so i send u monie for post
$3500 should cover carriage |
GMac
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CDN_Blood
Rainbow oddball
Canada
489 Posts |
Posted - 20/11/2011 : 22:13:52
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So, time to revive this thread :)
Some of you may recall that there has been a lot of debate over what subspecies of Rainbow that Skyler is. What continues to throw me is that white lateral line that runs down her length, as well as the mottled side pattern (not a single distinct shape in there, it's just very heavily mottled).
Now, the funny thing here is that a friend of mine just took over 2 adult Rainbows which he says came to him as Venezuelan Rainbow Boas. Apparently these were bred by a very reputable Canadian who's recently passed away, so we're unable to contact him (clearly) to verify the information. The funny thing is that they also have the lateral line, although it doesn't run the entire length of the snake, and there is a fair amount of white/cream colouration throughout their side & head patterns, with a tiny bit dispersed through their dorsal pattern also.
They're interesting snakes and they're unlike any Rainbows I've seen before. Even Skyler doesn't have white/cream on her face or back. From the top, Skyler looks like a Columbian, but not from the side. These 2 adults do *not* look like something I've seen before. Perhaps we'll get lucky and he'll join the forum and post some pics to get a better idea for those reading this. |
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CDN_Blood
Rainbow oddball
Canada
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Posted - 23/11/2011 : 14:02:42
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Okay, so I think I've made a positive ID on two of the three animals in question. I'd hoped my buddy would join here to post the images of his two new Rainbows, but I don't think he's had the time yet.
His two are dead-ringers for E.c. assisi. They exhibit all the characteristics that make an assisi what it is (light-centered dorsal pattern, very distinct colouration and shape of side patterns and lateral line extending from head down the neck, but not the full length of the snake).
As for Skyler, I still believe she's a Guyana Rainbow, but there is no actual classification for those, so that is a bit of a problem.
At least I can put this thread to bed for now, which is good 'cause those gigantic GIFs in the signature blocks throughout this thread are just too much to handle :P |
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Edited by - CDN_Blood on 23/11/2011 14:04:26 |
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gmac
Grumpy Scots Admin
United Kingdom
710 Posts |
Posted - 23/11/2011 : 20:18:16
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Njice one on getting part of the way there, seems Skyler is determined to just be special :D
quote: Originally posted by CDN_Blood
Okay, so I think I've made a positive ID on two of the three animals in question. I'd hoped my buddy would join here to post the images of his two new Rainbows, but I don't think he's had the time yet.
no time, bah useless excuse :D
and have sorted the big blocky siggies on this thread. |
GMac
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Snakesitter
Rainbow Master
USA
2718 Posts |
Posted - 24/11/2011 : 02:04:22
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Congrats on the partial ID! Unique is good! |
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CDN_Blood
Rainbow oddball
Canada
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Posted - 24/11/2011 : 04:18:50
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quote: Originally posted by Snakesitter
Congrats on the partial ID! Unique is good!
Different/unique is fun, lol. They're the first assisi I've seen. Their side pattern is really quite distinct so they weren't terribly difficult to ID.
Now all I have to do is get Skyler tagged with something appropriate, lol. Easier said than done though - I'm pretty sure that she's a cross, but some of the lesser known subspecies are really hard to peg without having images to compare with that can be trusted for their accuracy.
That lateral line that runs the length of her body and the totally mottled (there is no identifiable pattern in there, it's all just random speckling) sides have to be the key, but it's still not an easy thing to find proper ID for her :( |
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