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    Forum Moderator aSnakeLovinBabe's Avatar
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    Hello from Reptastic!

    Hi there! I'm a Super Moderator over at reptastic.com, but as it turns out I am a thamnophis specialist! I just found the site, and am VERY glad to have! I keep thamnophis of many varieties and discovered a new exciting eastern garter this summer that is most LIKELY an extreme hypomelanistic individual!

    Here is a picture:

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    Re: Hello from Reptastic!

    Hi Shannon, and welcome to the forum.
    Nice looking snake.
    James.

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    Re: Hello from Reptastic!

    Welcome aboard, Shannon.

    That's indeed a very nice looking eastern and this is coming from someone who has a general dislike of the whitish morphs. It must be that it doesn't have the red eyes that the amelanistic ones have, combined with a very nice pattern.

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    Re: Hello from Reptastic!

    Is it just me, or does that 'Eastern' actually look like a pallidulus?
    James.

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    Re: Hello from Reptastic!

    Howdy and welcome to the forum. It's always nice to get others who are REALLY into garters on here, so we have someone's brain to pic. Very nice looking specimen. Where was it found? That might help with the possibility of it being a pallidulus as James mentioned.
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    Re: Hello from Reptastic!

    Could be a pallidulus. Where was it found?

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    Re: Hello from Reptastic!

    Hi, from Oregon, Shannon

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    Re: Hello from Reptastic!

    Shannon, welcome to the forum. Great looking speciman. I'd love to find one like that here in South Carolina.
    Sid
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    Re: Hello from Reptastic!

    Welcome that snake is gorgeous.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Hello from Reptastic!

    welcome to the forum, Shannon
    that is a fantastic snake
    while I'm no ID expert by any stretch
    and also not that familiar with easterns
    this does look a lot like an hypomelanistic version of my maritime
    very nice
    do you have more photos of wonderful snakes like that?
    please don't hold back . . .
    rhea
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