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Old 02-05-15, 09:51 PM   #1
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what species?

What species is this and where can I get one?
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Old 02-05-15, 10:24 PM   #2
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Thayeri? Not really sure though. Lots of white on this one. Where is the photo from?
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Old 02-05-15, 10:38 PM   #3
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Re: what species?

I did a quick image search, ended with this post from 2012 and found the same image. I went to the website of the breeder and found a similair looking thayeri at the bottom of the page.
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Old 02-07-15, 12:34 AM   #4
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I did a quick image search, ended with this post from 2012 and found the same image. I went to the website of the breeder and found a similair looking thayeri at the bottom of the page.
Just went to the breeder's website also and it does look like its a thayeri. The clean colors and patterns are quite stunning. I'll have to put that on list of pursuits.
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My god I want!!! Ive never seen a Thayeri that brilliant nor in that color pattern.
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I'm just constantly amazed at the beautiful thayeri variants. That one is certainly a unique animal; one would be really lucky to find something similar.
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If you are into Thayeri check out this guy.
https://www.facebook.com/mike.bodner.7?fref=nf
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If I were to get a thayeri it would probably have to be that color. However this pattern/color of red milk wouldn't be bad either.
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Or this coastal plains milk snake.
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Could be but those milk snake species have plenty of red on the head and have a definite "milksnakes" head and neck area. Do you know of anyone working with either the red or plains milks?
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Definitely different species for sure but I'd be interested in any of the three. I don't know anyone at the moment that deals with either milk.
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Definitely different species for sure but I'd be interested in any of the three. I don't know anyone at the moment that deals with either milk.
I know the Reds have very small babies that are hard to get started.
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Im still loving that Thayeri pattern but I like that Coastal Plains Milk as well. Id take either of the two.
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