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    Hello!!!

    Hello from Colorado!! Well, where to start; I am not new to keeping snakes. I curently have 0.1 Normal and 1.0 Pastel Ball pythons. I have also kept some venomous when I lived in Texas for a short stint. Grew up catching Garters in the mountains of Colorado and funny enough I have once again found my passion for them. Hoping to look at getting back to the garters in the summer. Feel free to to bug me about whatever!!!

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    Re: Hello!!!

    Welcome aboard.

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    Re: Hello!!!

    Welcome from the great T.radix (Plains Garter Snake) State of Iowa. Nice to have you on the forum.
    Here's a link to the forum care sheet. Feel free to post any questions it doesn't address.

    Garter Snake Forum - Garter Caresheet
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    Re: Hello!!!

    Welcome to the forum from Va.

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    Re: Hello!!!

    Welcome to the forum! I lived in Greeley briefly. I used to drive to the Rocky Mountains every day when I was there. Absolutely loved living there. My favorite part of the country. Hope to live out there again some day!
    Marnie
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    I like snakes! mikem's Avatar
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    Re: Hello!!!

    welcome to the forum! what venomous did you keep?
    mike

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    Re: Hello!!!

    Welcome aboard the forum.
    Are you thinking about any specific garters in the summer, or planning to see what wild ones can be found in your part of the US?
    Chris
    T. marcianus, T. e. cuitzeoensis, T. cyrtopsis, T. radix, T. s. infernalis, T. s. tetrataenia

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    Re: Hello!!!

    Thanks all for the great welcome!!! @ Mikem, I used to keep Sistrurus miliarius barbouri (Dusky Pygmy Rattlersnake), Agkistrodon contortrix laticinctus ( Broadbanded Copperhead) and also a Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma (Western Cottonmouth). @ Easterngirl, I LOVE the rocky mountains!!! Wouldnt live anywhere else!!! @ Chris-uk, I am still debating on which is most awesome, of course thats impossible since they all are. I normally dont keep any wild caught, but I guess we shall see when summer hits and I find something awesome... Lol. Thanks again for the warm welcome!!!

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    welcome aboard!
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
    Breeding Redsides EGSA-Chairman

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    Re: Hello!!!

    Welcome to the 'Tham-ily'.
    I'm a big fan of my local snakes. Its great fun to re-discover the snakes of your childhood.

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