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PINJOHN
10-22-2011, 02:45 PM
hi johnc@hotmail.com i am a little confused with your biography it says united states as home country but shows the cross of st George :confused:

Char361979
10-23-2011, 04:05 AM
That's the chap that sold us our new editions. He's only an hour up the road from us so I'd say UK ;)

johnc79@hotmail.com
11-02-2011, 01:50 AM
hi johnc@hotmail.com i am a little confused with your biography it says united states as home country but shows the cross of st George :confused:

I'm from Uk my friend , west midlands. I will have to change that! I only saw this thread by mistake didn't know it was for me. :)

PINJOHN
11-02-2011, 03:45 AM
I'm from Uk my friend , west midlands. I will have to change that! I only saw this thread by mistake didn't know it was for me. :)

thanks for clearing that up John it doesn't take much to confuse me, until recently i thought manual labour was a Mexican tennis player.:D

PINJOHN
11-02-2011, 08:33 AM
Pinjohn, hi there, what are these Russian melanistic grassnakes? I keep a few europe sub species and have never seen these before

hi john just seen your question [above] i cant tell you much about them as it was so long ago, i have been trying to remember just where i got them it was ether from a guy who lived in ainsdale near southport or at one of the I.H.S shows when they used to be down your neck of the woods at walsall, i was told when buying them that the area in Russia they come from was known for its abundance of melenistic grassnakes and i remember reading something later which confirmed this but cant say if it was a article or in a book, i really apologize for my inability to be able to tell you more at this time, i promise to try and track down the info as soon as i can, if it was in a book then i will still have it as i treat my books better than my kids [at least that's what the kids say] even if it was an article in a rep mag there's a chance its still here some where . i never succeeded in breeding them as it was in the days of sticking the eggs in the airing cupboard and hoping for the best and i never did manage to quite get it right.
i shall start to look through the books tonight.

johnc79@hotmail.com
11-02-2011, 12:15 PM
Hi John ,
Thanks for the reply. manual labour that made me laugh :D

johnc79@hotmail.com
11-02-2011, 12:19 PM
Pinjohn, hi there, what are these Russian melanistic grassnakes? I keep a few europe sub species and have never seen these before

hi john just seen your question [above] i cant tell you much about them as it was so long ago, i have been trying to remember just where i got them it was ether from a guy who lived in ainsdale near southport or at one of the I.H.S shows when they used to be down your neck of the woods at walsall, i was told when buying them that the area in Russia they come from was known for its abundance of melenistic grassnakes and i remember reading something later which confirmed this but cant say if it was a article or in a book, i really apologize for my inability to be able to tell you more at this time, i promise to try and track down the info as soon as i can, if it was in a book then i will still have it as i treat my books better than my kids [at least that's what the kids say] even if it was an article in a rep mag there's a chance its still here some where . i never succeeded in breeding them as it was in the days of sticking the eggs in the airing cupboard and hoping for the best and i never did manage to quite get it right.
i shall start to look through the books tonight.

Thats interesting . I have never heard of it before. I think the grass snake sub species in russia is natrix natrix natrix. In saying that I have a natrix natrix persa that is very dark and I have seen photos of Milos grass snakes that are melanistic. Either way top snakes but the musk puts thamnophis to shame!:rolleyes:

PINJOHN
11-02-2011, 01:15 PM
probably my keenest memory's of natrix is the smell of musk :D not nearly so reticent as thamnophis to bestow on you his pungent pong and so generous with the amount they gift you, its been a while but i seem to remember that it just didn't wash off as easily as thamnophis ether or is that my memory playing tricks :eek:.
not had much luck with the Russians yet but a couple of references i have so far found 1 a field guide to reptiles and amphibians of Britain and europe. says many specimens from the cyclades [greece] are almost black. 2 reptiles of northern and central Europe by Donald street says cases of partial or total melanism in Natrix natrix persa are particularly prevalent on some greek islands this book also contains a photo of what it describes the striped grassnake [persa] which are exactly what the other five snakes in my group were and says they are associated with the balkan peninsula and the pannonian plain.
this small amount of info has so far only served to muddy the water further, i will keep on looking:mad:

johnc79@hotmail.com
11-03-2011, 01:53 AM
Thanks for looking though. Lukerly mine rarely musk :)
My darker persa below :)

http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk252/johnc79/IMG_4292.jpg

guidofatherof5
11-03-2011, 05:53 AM
Good looking snake.

snakehill
11-13-2011, 11:19 AM
Can you be a yank and a brit at the same time? :p

PINJOHN
11-13-2011, 11:27 AM
Hi john i have to report total failure in my efforts to track down the black Russian's, seen several references to their preponderance on Jutland but denmark although north, is not Russia :o

chris-uk
11-13-2011, 03:03 PM
I've read some reports of a melanistic natrix population on Cyprus, although it was an old report it did say that natrix on Cyprus was thought to be extinct in the 60s, but a new population was found in the 90s.
One place I read about it was here: THE GRASS SNAKE OF CYPRUS (http://www.fishingcy.com/htmldocs/grass_snake.html)
There was another page online where I read more specifically about the melanistic variety, I can't remember where that was.

Again, Cyprus is a long way from Russia.

PINJOHN
11-14-2011, 03:28 AM
Can you be a yank and a brit at the same time? :p


Winston Churchill

guidofatherof5
11-14-2011, 09:46 AM
Winston Churchill

That was a good one John. ;)

Stefan-A
11-14-2011, 09:59 AM
That was a good one John. ;)
Apparently, he was "the first person to be made an Honorary Citizen of the United States", according to Wikipedia.

guidofatherof5
11-14-2011, 10:33 AM
He's one of those people in history I would have liked to meet.
I've always been in awe of his leadership during that very terrible time.

chris-uk
11-14-2011, 12:24 PM
He fairly regularly gets voted as the "Top Brit of all time" when TV channels do silly surveys and things.

PINJOHN
11-14-2011, 03:12 PM
And half of him was American stock