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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" BUSHSNAKE's Avatar
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    uncommon species

    Thamnophis melanogaster canescens
    these i picked up from Steven Bol and theyre such an awesome species. theyre small, come in cool colors, super easy to keep perfect for keeping in groups and if your a sucker for small details like me...these guys have black tongues, how cool is that? i hope more people start paying attention to these more uncommon garter species.
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    Re: uncommon species

    Very cool, never heard of that kind


    P.S. Ilove the small details like that!
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    Re: uncommon species

    Awesome snakes Joe! Well you be breeding them?
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    Re: uncommon species

    probably next year

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    Re: uncommon species

    Sweet! Really nice how the Mexican species are slowly appearing.
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    Re: uncommon species

    nice , iv never heard of them

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    Re: uncommon species

    You have my attention Joe.
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    Re: uncommon species

    Those are awesome man, makes me wanna dig mine out of their tank. Is that a olive green one with a stripe? That's pretty sweet, one of my anaconda phase ones has a stripe but the other 2 don't. Such a variety with these.
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    Re: uncommon species

    we shall see next year how much interest there is.... hopefully mine will breed too!

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    Re: uncommon species

    It's a shame that garters in general are overlooked but it's simply not logical that the Mexican species are not very common there so fascinating.I don't understand people that prefer Royal Pythons over the countless more interesting species.But enough ranting [for now].Nice snakes!
    Will

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