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    Not new to Thams, but new here!

    Hey everyone. I'm Mike. I'm a herper/breeder from Northern California. Thamnophis and Crotalus sp. make up a huge part of my herping interest and the only breeding I'm doing right now is with a few sirtalis spp.

    I am currently working with T. s. pickeringi and T. s. concinnus including Anerys.

    Here are a few of my animals:

    This is a trio of T. s. concinnus (Redspotted garters) that I had on display at the Sacramento show last weekend. The two on the left are normal females, while the one on the right is my male Anery.




    This girl is the pride of my collection and I'm hoping she'll be ready to breed come spring. The pictures really do her no justice. I had her on display as well last weekend, and as far as I know, I'm the only one in the US working with Anery concinnus.


    I have a few more pics of some of my normals and I have a gorgeous trio of Pugets that I need to get pics of soon.

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    Re: Not new to Thams, but new here!

    Welcome aboard.

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    Re: Not new to Thams, but new here!

    very beautiful snakes glad you joined this forum
    Nolan
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    Wants:Any Color Morph of the Thamnophis s.s.,And maybe a Radix

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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Not new to Thams, but new here!

    Great looking snakes.
    Steve
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
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    "Third shed, A Success" sirtalis01's Avatar
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    Re: Not new to Thams, but new here!

    sweet..the anery is kool...

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    Re: Not new to Thams, but new here!

    Welcome! Awesome snakes, the last one is especially pretty! Definitely need pics of the Pugets!
    Too many snakes! 15 species and counting. 2.2 plus Crested geckos 2.2 Gargoyle geckos 0.2 Chihuahua 2.1 evil cats.
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    Re: Not new to Thams, but new here!

    Welcome! Beautiful snakes.
    Which is more tempting: The fruit of knowledge or the possessed, talking serpent? DUH! - The Serpent!

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    Re: Not new to Thams, but new here!

    Welcome, welcome!
    LeAnn
    "The early bird catches the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."
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    Re: Not new to Thams, but new here!

    Thanks everyone!
    I'll have pics of everyone else pretty soon. I just picked got my Pugets yesterday so I haven't had time to track down a camera yet (all my photo stuff got stolen a couple months ago) but hopefully within the next couple days I'll have stuff up.

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    Re: Not new to Thams, but new here!

    The anary looks like my puget to some degree... wonder if there's a relationship there somewhere

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