cowsymbola
04-06-2010, 12:12 AM
I've been lurking here for quite awhile, as I've always kept Thamnophis and have always had an interest in herps. So.. hi everybody!
As of right now, I do not have any Thamnophis. I've had fitchii, parietalis, and oarius in the past. My last remaining pair of snakes passed away recently, the male having died to an unknown cause a few months back(he was a yearling), and the female finally succumbing to cancer. She was huge for a ribbon from my understanding, 36"~ long and not too thin. I was very attached to her, and I'm terribly sad to see her gone.
My other two herps include a plated lizard (I'm assuming female Gerrhosaurus major bottegoi. Information is incredibly conflicting on this species, and hard to find to boot) whose age is unknown, I have had her/him/it for roughly six years and it was an adult when I received it, and a California Kingsnake male, who is nine years old.
http://img220.imageshack.us/i/041kgc.jpg/
http://img528.imageshack.us/i/054yc.jpg/
Unfortunately, I have no images of the male.
ps Steve, check your email! :D
As of right now, I do not have any Thamnophis. I've had fitchii, parietalis, and oarius in the past. My last remaining pair of snakes passed away recently, the male having died to an unknown cause a few months back(he was a yearling), and the female finally succumbing to cancer. She was huge for a ribbon from my understanding, 36"~ long and not too thin. I was very attached to her, and I'm terribly sad to see her gone.
My other two herps include a plated lizard (I'm assuming female Gerrhosaurus major bottegoi. Information is incredibly conflicting on this species, and hard to find to boot) whose age is unknown, I have had her/him/it for roughly six years and it was an adult when I received it, and a California Kingsnake male, who is nine years old.
http://img220.imageshack.us/i/041kgc.jpg/
http://img528.imageshack.us/i/054yc.jpg/
Unfortunately, I have no images of the male.
ps Steve, check your email! :D