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    Off to Texas

    I am headed to Texas for a week... Leaving at 4 in the morning! Taking my camera and hoping to find some Texas thamnophis while I am down there! I will check in thru the week from my phone! Really hoping none of my females have any babies while I am gone.... One of my female anery red spots is close to dropping a small clutch and my mom knows to check for babies and any snakes that need attention every day! Does anyone know how I can look up what types of thamnophis I might encounter near Houston? I am not at all familiar with Texas or what garters are where. I just spent hours stuffing my snakes full and refilling every bowl to the yop with fresh water so that they won't miss me too much this week. I think they are confused because I allowed them all to gorge themselves to bursting point!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Off to Texas

    sorry guys, I accidentally posted this thread in the classifieds... darned iPhone!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Off to Texas

    Here you go.
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    Re: Off to Texas

    I already recommended a friend, Chas Pustejovsky of Texas Snakes and More. But just in case anyone else wants to know, he can be reached through Texas Snakes, Clint "The Snake Man"
    People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff.

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    Re: Off to Texas

    Expecting some awesome pics!
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    Re: Off to Texas

    Have a great time!

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    Re: Off to Texas

    If you want a book, Texas snakes: identification, distribution, and natural history By John E. Werler, James Ray Dixon. Looked like it has some good info from the preview I read.
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    Re: Off to Texas

    Have fun we will be waiting for the cool pix

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    Re: Off to Texas

    I want the Texas garter snakes if you find any (t sirtalis annectans) =)

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    Re: Off to Texas

    I hope you get us some good photos
    Huzzah for snakies.... now if only i had more

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