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Posted by vaherper on January 16, 2003 at 15:36:09:
In Reply to: Lystrophis semicinctus posted by gasse on January 05, 2003 at 05:26:36:
:Here is a picture of one of mine female Lystrophis semicinctus.
:Any one who want to share breeding records about these lovely snakes....
Unfortunately, this is not a Lystrophis semicinctus. L semicinctus have equal sized bands and the number of triads is much greater than on the snake you portray. It is most likely a L pulcher from Uruguay as they are the most commonly exported tri colored hognosed snakes on the market.
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