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    Dutch, bold and Thamnophis-crazy Thamnophis's Avatar
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    Cool The shedding process of a San Francisco garter snake

    Ten days ago I saw the first signs of the shedding process at my 6 year old female T. s. tetrataenia.
    I made a picture of her head and planned to do so every day.
    And I succeeded.


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    Subadult snake Eight's Avatar
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    Re: The shedding process of a San Francisco garter snake

    Very nice, Its interesting to see the day by day stages of ecdysis, especially the in the eyes. Also nice gif slideshow. Saves a lot of space
    Sam 2.1 T.s.sirtalis 0.2 T.marcianus 0.0.1 L.g.floridana 1.0 L.g.californiae 1.0 Eryx colubrinus 0.0.1 P.g.guttatus 0.1 Python regius

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    Thamnophis cymru -MARWOLAETH-'s Avatar
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    Re: The shedding process of a San Francisco garter snake

    Very nice girl you've got there[I'm sure all the americans are green with envy]
    Will

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    Re: The shedding process of a San Francisco garter snake

    There's a really dramatic loss of colour isn't there. I don't see such a significant colour loss in any of my garters, they go dull but this tetra is almost completely white at the peak of the blue phase.
    Thanks for posting this, it's a fantastic illustration of the lead up to a shed.
    Chris
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    Re: The shedding process of a San Francisco garter snake

    When my marcianus goes into shed he changes from lime green to almost black.
    Will

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    Re: The shedding process of a San Francisco garter snake

    Awesome set of progression photos. Thanks for posting them.
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    Re: The shedding process of a San Francisco garter snake

    That is amazing to see. Mine has her eyes clouded over for the second day now.

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    Re: The shedding process of a San Francisco garter snake

    Very cool slide show. My easterns get darker and very dull before a shed. My albino parietalis looks paler and his eyes look very pale before a shed. My albino checkered gets crackly looking...and my Iowa snow plains gets skin folds. I don't notice much in my radixes or in my concinnus.
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    Re: The shedding process of a San Francisco garter snake

    Very cool. I can only tell my king is about to shed because her eyes go blue. The milk snakes go from bright red to like a dark maroon color but I can never see a difference in their beady black eyes.
    Not that Steve, a different Steve

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    Re: The shedding process of a San Francisco garter snake

    Great slideshow! Thanks for sharing!

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