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    Smile Good snake days

    I feel the need to elicit some jealous responses

    I've had a good snake day today. It started with a 45 minute drive to a fellow garter nut to pickup a pair of Western Blacknecks. While I was there it would have been rude not to check out the collection (having been there before to collect the Cuitzeos I knew what was in there). So started off with getting musked by a female San Francisco, she calmed down fairly quickly.
    Then a 2 year-old Dice Snake (Natrix tessellata) , not a Tham, but it's a Natrix so close enough. She was great, reluctant to come out but then happily wrapped herself round my wrist while we chatted for 10-15 minutes. They're great snakes, so I'm hoping the female breeds next year so I can get a couple.
    Next up, the pair of Western Blacknecks that I'd driven over to collect. Stunning snakes and the female has a really vivid dorsal stripe. I'm happy to have added these two to our vivs.
    Then I had a hold of a Natrix, I think it was one of the southern European species. Lovely silver and black patterning. I can understand why a lot of you rave and lust after Natrix.

    On the whole I think it was a good snake day.
    Chris
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    Re: Good snake days

    Pictures please!!!
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    Re: Good snake days

    I had a good snake day yesterday. As I was moving my idiot tetrataenia back to its enclosure after the weekly cleaning session, it decided to musk me and released about a bucket of musk all over my hands, the floor and the enclosures under its own. Fortunately, that liquid turned out to be completely odorless. Not one detectable scent molecule. Much like Zoidberg, she too has a weak stink gland.

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    Re: Good snake days

    The tetra that musked on me wasn't strong smelling either, definitely not as strong as our cuitzeoensis. Makes me wonder if it's a trait that runs in species, or just varies from snake to snake.
    Chris
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    Re: Good snake days

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    The tetra that musked on me wasn't strong smelling either, definitely not as strong as our cuitzeoensis. Makes me wonder if it's a trait that runs in species, or just varies from snake to snake.
    The day I got her, she did produce a descent stink, but the smell has been declining over the years. She did the same trick at the vet this summer. Didn't smell much then, either.

    Thamnophis musk still isn't anything compared to Natrix musk. I usually get to smell that 1-3 times a week, depending on their mood.

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    Re: Good snake days

    Nice to hear about your good snake day Chris!
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    Re: Good snake days

    I've never seen or smelled any musk from our Pugets. Not even when we caught them. Not sure if that is a Puget trait or not, but it makes me pretty happy, because our NW are the smelliest!
    Kat
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    Re: Good snake days

    Hermes likes to musk me...the little bugger. Cee Cee and Seely have never been muskers. Cee Cee did poop all over me once recently though...lol.
    Marnie
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    Re: Good snake days

    Hi Chris, glad you enjoyed my collection :-) your right about the musk definitely varies between species. I'd say when the natrix persa does it though that's the worse one by far!

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    Re: Good snake days

    One of the great things about your collection John is that by the time most of them are ready to breed, we should have more space.
    Chris
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