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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Praise for the Northwestern Garter Snake

    For many years I've owned a copy of what I like to call "The Garter Snake Bible" I'm talking about "The Garter Snakes-Evolution and Ecology" by Rossman, Ford and Seigel.
    Thousands of times I've picked it and used it but never really paid much attention to the cover.
    Yes, I've looked at it but only now realized how special it is.
    Think about it. They could have used a bright shinning T. s. tetrataenia(San Francisco Garter Snake) or maybe an awesome T.radix(Plains Garter Snake).
    Instead they blessed the book cover with a beautiful T.ordinoides (Northwestern Garter Snake)
    I would love to know the story behind that decision.
    What's kind of funny is the fact that the Northwestern garter snake is probably the most unappreciated of all the garter species but yet it's on the cover of the premiere garter snake book.
    I keep Northwesterns and find them to be awesome snakes. I did have trouble with my first group of babies but still think they are well worth the effort.
    They are smaller then most other garters but make up for that with an awesome attitude.
    I guess the reason for this thread was to shine a little light on a snake that doesn't get much of it, even among us keepers.

    This is for all those Northwestern garters out there.

    Steve
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    Re: Praise for the Northwestern Garter Snake

    Here, here! I LOVE them! They are so sweet, and snugly!
    Kat
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    Re: Praise for the Northwestern Garter Snake

    Looks like a Snakey snake!
    Snakey is really cuddly.


    I think one thing people don't like about them, other than being small, is that they seem to like cooler temperatures. I find mine more active when the basking lamps are off, at night when its in the low 60s. Mine start crowding the cool side and water dishes in high 70s to mid 80s.
    Chantel
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    Re: Praise for the Northwestern Garter Snake

    Yes they do. Mine are much more active with the lamps off also.
    Kat
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    Re: Praise for the Northwestern Garter Snake

    Maybe it's the smaller size.. For some reason a lot of people seem to think that the smaller a snake is the more flighty and jumpy it will be.
    Lora

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    Re: Praise for the Northwestern Garter Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by d_virginiana View Post
    Maybe it's the smaller size.. For some reason a lot of people seem to think that the smaller a snake is the more flighty and jumpy it will be.
    Might be but that would not be the case as far as I know.
    The Northwesterns I keep are calm/docile and interactive.
    I wish more people would give them a try. They are a special snake.
    Steve
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
    http://www.youtube.com/user/thamnophis14?feature=mhee

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    Re: Praise for the Northwestern Garter Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Might be but that would not be the case as far as I know.
    The Northwesterns I keep are calm/docile and interactive.
    I wish more people would give them a try. They are a special snake.
    I would like to try but I dont have one. They are very pretty though.
    I wanted to Thank you Steve for your help with the heating pad.

    I have 4 Easterns(mine: Furbie and Whiplash; moms: Diamond and Silky) all are 5 and half months old. So much fun gaters are.

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    Re: Praise for the Northwestern Garter Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    The Northwesterns I keep are calm/docile and interactive.
    I wish more people would give them a try. They are a special snake.
    Somewhere I read that they might be the oldest/start of garters

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    Re: Praise for the Northwestern Garter Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Odie View Post
    Somewhere I read that they might be the oldest/start of garters
    I thought that was T.radix
    Hence, radix: "A root or point of origin"
    Both are awesome snakes.
    Steve
    5 awesome kids!
    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
    http://www.youtube.com/user/thamnophis14?feature=mhee

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    Re: Praise for the Northwestern Garter Snake

    Opinions please!!!
    Joanne 0.1 T.radix Jade / 0.1 T.s.sirtalis Jett

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