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Snakers
08-19-2009, 08:53 AM
baby dekay's snakes

Snakers
08-19-2009, 08:56 AM
there mother(sorry about this picture she wouldn't hold still

Snakers
08-19-2009, 08:58 AM
hatch ling northern water

Snakers
08-19-2009, 09:09 AM
it won't let me post a picture of the garter so bare with me

Snakers
08-19-2009, 09:30 AM
the brand new eastern garter snake

Mom2Four
08-19-2009, 10:58 AM
Nice collection.. However, I am not a fan of the northern water snake.. every time we go to Big South Fork to camp, IF I get in the water they come out after me.. I must smell good, or bad.. LoL My hubby finds it humorous that he and the kiddos can play in the water forever, but as soon as I get in one will come out, straight for me. Last camping trip, this happened 9 times.. I kid you not, they would be splashing, swimming, having a blast.. me sitting on a rock refusing to get in because I just knew the northern water snakes were out to eat me for lunch, and they would finally convince me it was just a coinky dink, but low and behold, sure enough, I go in, and out they would come, even from the rock I had been sitting on.. INSANITY!!! So they are NOT one of my favorite snakes.. LoL

Very nice pattern though..

Snakers
08-19-2009, 11:21 AM
lol thanks thats one of the best stories i've ever heard they must have a craving for human flesh or in your case your flesh

Mom2Four
08-19-2009, 11:29 AM
lol thanks thats one of the best stories i've ever heard they must have a craving for human flesh or in your case your flesh


Yeah, for some reason I smell like food I suppose.. Who knows.. :p They are aggressive little buggers too.. :eek:

Snakers
08-19-2009, 11:36 AM
yeah mine is and aggressive eater........

Mommy2many
08-19-2009, 11:47 AM
Nice collection!

jitami
08-19-2009, 02:17 PM
sure enough, I go in, and out they would come, even from the rock I had been sitting on...

Haha... had a sierra garter do that to me twice in about a 10 minute time span. I was just minding my own business sitting on a rock that was submerged under water and I feel this 'Bump' on my leg. Looked over and was like "Hey, it's a garter"... gave chase... it swam faster than I. Gave up, sat back down... 'Bump!' "HEY!" Again, gave chase to no avail. Silly snakes. Glad it's not just me who has these weird experiences! lol

Snakers
09-02-2010, 02:10 PM
been a long time sense i updated this
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guidofatherof5
09-02-2010, 02:11 PM
Great looking scrubs.

The Snake Whisperer
09-03-2010, 11:31 AM
I love northern water snakes. I keep hoping I'll get the opportunity to have another Northern.

A northern was the first snake I ever handled, someone brought it in to the biology dept at school where I was taking advanced biology class. The teacher let me take on the snake as a class project.
That little snake would stay curled in my shirt pocket during the first half of class while I took notes etc,.and never attempt to get out.
I taught the snake to eat little balls of canned cat food off of a toothpick.
That snake never tried to bite me although it would try to bite anybody else who tried to handle it.
I was captivated by that bright little creature, and heartsick after some unspeakable devils broke into the biology department one night and vandalized the place, dumping formaldehyde in the fish tanks, destroying the greenhouse, destroying students various projects, breaking equipment and my poor snake, the teacher told me he found the snake dead with a glass rod rammed through it from one end to the other.

Ever since then I have wanted another Northern water snake. I had a Florida banded girl for two years until I found her mysteriously dead last year, no clue as to why. She was in good health, ate well, had good sheds, was active and beautifully richly pigmented. I photographed her after death just to have an image recorded of what good shape she was in. The only conclusion I've ever been able to come to is that things just happen mysteriously sometimes, with no clue as to why.

Snakers
09-03-2010, 07:34 PM
I love northern water snakes. I keep hoping I'll get the opportunity to have another Northern.

A northern was the first snake I ever handled, someone brought it in to the biology dept at school where I was taking advanced biology class. The teacher let me take on the snake as a class project.
That little snake would stay curled in my shirt pocket during the first half of class while I took notes etc,.and never attempt to get out.
I taught the snake to eat little balls of canned cat food off of a toothpick.
That snake never tried to bite me although it would try to bite anybody else who tried to handle it.
I was captivated by that bright little creature, and heartsick after some unspeakable devils broke into the biology department one night and vandalized the place, dumping formaldehyde in the fish tanks, destroying the greenhouse, destroying students various projects, breaking equipment and my poor snake, the teacher told me he found the snake dead with a glass rod rammed through it from one end to the other.

Ever since then I have wanted another Northern water snake. I had a Florida banded girl for two years until I found her mysteriously dead last year, no clue as to why. She was in good health, ate well, had good sheds, was active and beautifully richly pigmented. I photographed her after death just to have an image recorded of what good shape she was in. The only conclusion I've ever been able to come to is that things just happen mysteriously sometimes, with no clue as to why.
I'm sure you can find someone on here who has some available, this snake is no longer with but with a friends in his outdoor enclosure:)