evilxyardxgnome Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 24, 2005 4,280 0 66 40 Minneapolis, MN twitter.com Jul 5, 2007 #1,701 Scarlet Snake Cemophora coccinea?
D David Tobler Gambusia MFK Member Jul 3, 2007 185 1 18 Fresno,CA www.myspace.com Jul 6, 2007 #1,702 evilxyardxgnome;969746; said: Scarlet Snake Cemophora coccinea? Click to expand... Nope. I will say the kingsnake/milksnake guess was on the right path.
evilxyardxgnome;969746; said: Scarlet Snake Cemophora coccinea? Click to expand... Nope. I will say the kingsnake/milksnake guess was on the right path.
evilxyardxgnome Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 24, 2005 4,280 0 66 40 Minneapolis, MN twitter.com Jul 6, 2007 #1,703 I know absolutly nothing about snakes I googled "red black and white snake" and came up with that LOL
I know absolutly nothing about snakes I googled "red black and white snake" and came up with that LOL
A Aromantis Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 3, 2007 237 2 0 CT Jul 6, 2007 #1,704 Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis-central plains milksnake
D David Tobler Gambusia MFK Member Jul 3, 2007 185 1 18 Fresno,CA www.myspace.com Jul 6, 2007 #1,706 Aromantis;970406; said: NOrthern Scarlet Snake Click to expand... nope and nope to the gentilis guess.
Aromantis;970406; said: NOrthern Scarlet Snake Click to expand... nope and nope to the gentilis guess.
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,386 44 75 44 South Central... Jul 7, 2007 #1,708 It kind of looks like Lampropeltis triangulum syspila excpt your snake has gray instead of white.
davo Aimara MFK Member Jan 9, 2006 17,531 40 132 England Jul 7, 2007 #1,709 I thought it looked like L. alterna but i guess that is too easy. Is it even a Lampropeltis sp.? lol
F freeskierrocket Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 31, 2005 1,297 0 0 SouthEast, PA, USA Jul 7, 2007 #1,710 davo;973039; said: I thought it looked like L. alterna but i guess that is too easy. Is it even a Lampropeltis sp.? lol Click to expand... looks like a grey banded!!!
davo;973039; said: I thought it looked like L. alterna but i guess that is too easy. Is it even a Lampropeltis sp.? lol Click to expand... looks like a grey banded!!!