This is just a guess, but the first one is Lampropeltis getula getula, the second one is Lampropeltis mexicana mexicana, the third used to be Elaphe situla (not sure what the genus is now) and the fourth one is Lampropeltis mexicana thayeri. Very nice pictures by the way.
That's a fault in the vbulletin software and I don't think there is a modification to "fix" it. Every vbulletin board is like that unfortunately. I will check into it though! :main_thumbsup:
So... what is everyone's thoughts on me turning on the Reputation system here? We've done fine without...
Those are very nice. I have the taylori in my area at the zoo and have bred them for 2 years now. This coming year I hope to get some 2nd generation taylori. Good work!
In the zoo field there has been a long standing battle, if you will, between the veterinarians at the zoo and the departmental curators. Most of the zoo vets I have dealt with over the years want to keep an animal going as long as they can, as a learning experience. To try and learn as much as...
Kelli and I from HISS will also be there. This is one of our better shows each year and we enjoy it very much. Stop by and say Hi to all of us fellow Texans!
Actually the green snake is a Red Tailed Green Ratsnake, Gonyosoma exycephala, if memory serves me right. They can get rather large and usually are not very friendly. Kelli and I have bred them in the past. Very cool snakes and they come in different colors depending on their exact locality...