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    My New Snake

    Years ago, for my birthday, I got my favorite animal as a present. A ribbon snake. I named him stripes. He died 4 years later. That was about 3 years ago. Last week, I found a garter snake in my garage. It is mid October, and I live in a very, very urban area. His chances of surviving this winter were dim. I didn't want to let him die, so I brought him inside, put him in a container and gathered up everything from when I had stripes. Now he is in his new home. This passed week, he hasn't wanted to eat anything, but I'm sure that once he settles into his new home, he will feast on the 10 guppies I have for him. I've decided to name him Lightning. His stripes on the side of him remind me of lightning. He is about a foot long, weighs as much as a pen, and has bright minty green stripes with a shade of orange above it. He doesn't have them yet, but I can tell in his later years, he will have checkers on his upper body.
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    He will soon have multiple companions. I don't plan on making him the only snake I own.

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    Re: My New Snake

    It starts with one, then more. It sounds like you already know you want more. Welcome to the forum, you're in the right place if you'll be keeping garters.
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    Re: My New Snake

    Thanks for the welcome. I hope someday to be a breeder of them. San Francisco garters to be specific. Slim chances though, as they are very endangered.

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    Re: My New Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Finalflash50 View Post
    Thanks for the welcome. I hope someday to be a breeder of them. San Francisco garters to be specific. Slim chances though, as they are very endangered.
    I've got half an idea that I'll get a breeding pair of tetras one day, but you're in the US aren't you? Which means for you, not only are San Francisco garters very endangered, but keeping them in captivity is also very illegal.
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    Re: My New Snake

    Welcome to the forum family! You have a little cutie there. The care sheet is a great resource for many questions you may have.
    Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets
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    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
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    Re: My New Snake

    I had no idea that they were as extinct as they are. It's a shame too. San Franciscos are very beautiful garter snakes.

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    Re: My New Snake

    They are beautiful but.......
    There are many other garter snakes that are(in my opinion) equally as stunning.
    Check it out.
    Photographic Library - Caresheets
    Steve
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    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
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    Re: My New Snake

    T.s. infernalis is pretty close, but san frans are so beautiful. I'm partial to my plain jane NW though
    Kat
    2.2 T.s.pickeringii, 0.4.7 T.ordinoides 1.1 T.marcianus 1.1 T. radix 1.0 T.s.parietalis 1.2 Pseudacris regilla

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    Re: My New Snake

    Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder.
    Some of my prettiest snake are just normal/average/plain looking radixes.
    To me they are stunning.
    Steve
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    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
    http://www.youtube.com/user/thamnophis14?feature=mhee

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