Reptiliancousin
03-23-2012, 07:21 PM
Hello folks,
I'm completely thrilled at stumbling upon this forum! Though Ribbon Snakes are my favorite I do rather enjoy the Garters.
I happened upon this forum while searching out some information about Ribbons, specfically on where and who's selling them.
The rare aqua blue Ribbon Snakes espcially peak my interest. So far I haven't yet found a person who's selling Westerns or Easterns. I've been searching Kingsnake, Fauna Classifieds, different pet shops, and even Craigslist but haven't found anything recently. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
As for myself, I've loved reptiles since I was nine. I once had twelve Green Anole lizards at that age. Most of them all wild caught. From there I moved on to Long-tailed Lizards, a young iguana, to eventually aquiring snakes once I was fourteen.
My first true pet snake was a Nelsons Milksnake. That's not counting all the diffrent ones I'd caught in the wild and kept for while before that & After my Milksnake I caught a Western Ribbon snake at the fish pond in my yard, there my love and favor towards that species grew. Presently I've four Ribbon snakes. Three are Western and one is Eastern. Two of them are wild caught. Out of habit I named them all, Wesley, Charlie, B.J., and Singapore.
Two are boys and two are girls. I just got lucky with that! I've a friend at the local pet shop and he sexed them for me once I finally decided to take them in. This year I've attempted to breed them. I never saw a lock but I'm certainly hopeful.
I paired my biggest male with my largest female and kept the smaller ones & together. But unfortunately my biggest male is also the most fearful of human presence, so I've kept care to stay away.
I've no idea if my pairing was successful. Just for fun I'm attempting to surpass the record length for Ribbon snakes. According to 'Texas Snakes' by Werler and Dixon (I'm sure ya'll are familer with them and their book) the record length is 42 inches. My biggest female, Singapore, is a little over three feet (36 inches). She's also my thickest. Getting closer to breaking the record is exciting for me.
Anyway I'm just glad to have found this forum and I look forward to meeting you all and sharing our reptile experiences!,
Reptiliancousin
I'm completely thrilled at stumbling upon this forum! Though Ribbon Snakes are my favorite I do rather enjoy the Garters.
I happened upon this forum while searching out some information about Ribbons, specfically on where and who's selling them.
The rare aqua blue Ribbon Snakes espcially peak my interest. So far I haven't yet found a person who's selling Westerns or Easterns. I've been searching Kingsnake, Fauna Classifieds, different pet shops, and even Craigslist but haven't found anything recently. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
As for myself, I've loved reptiles since I was nine. I once had twelve Green Anole lizards at that age. Most of them all wild caught. From there I moved on to Long-tailed Lizards, a young iguana, to eventually aquiring snakes once I was fourteen.
My first true pet snake was a Nelsons Milksnake. That's not counting all the diffrent ones I'd caught in the wild and kept for while before that & After my Milksnake I caught a Western Ribbon snake at the fish pond in my yard, there my love and favor towards that species grew. Presently I've four Ribbon snakes. Three are Western and one is Eastern. Two of them are wild caught. Out of habit I named them all, Wesley, Charlie, B.J., and Singapore.
Two are boys and two are girls. I just got lucky with that! I've a friend at the local pet shop and he sexed them for me once I finally decided to take them in. This year I've attempted to breed them. I never saw a lock but I'm certainly hopeful.
I paired my biggest male with my largest female and kept the smaller ones & together. But unfortunately my biggest male is also the most fearful of human presence, so I've kept care to stay away.
I've no idea if my pairing was successful. Just for fun I'm attempting to surpass the record length for Ribbon snakes. According to 'Texas Snakes' by Werler and Dixon (I'm sure ya'll are familer with them and their book) the record length is 42 inches. My biggest female, Singapore, is a little over three feet (36 inches). She's also my thickest. Getting closer to breaking the record is exciting for me.
Anyway I'm just glad to have found this forum and I look forward to meeting you all and sharing our reptile experiences!,
Reptiliancousin