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    Green garter

    Hello all,

    Im new to this site and Im new to the area to which i have just moved. The only garters I have had contact with before now are the red sides, but here the only type of garter we have is the maritime garter. Since I dont know much about this type i have a question. A few days ago I caught a green maritime garter but I am unable to find any other pictures of green maritime garters and Ive asked a lot of people from this area and they said they only ever seen brown, gray or black ones. So my question is, is this a rare color for this snake or is it common? Also I can add a pic if anyone would like to see it and has the time to tell me how lol

    Thanks

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    Re: Green garter

    We've had a few green ones in the past here on the forum. Maritime garters in general seem to be relatively rare in the hobby.

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    Re: Green garter

    Hi, from Oregon, Tyrel26

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    Re: Green garter

    Welcome. I am from a few miles north of that guy^^^ Don't listen to him. My garters are way better than his. Of course, I'm only kidding. We have pretty much the same garter snakes.

    One might argue that maritime garters are just a variation of Thamnophis sirtalis and they would be right. There are green maritime garters. They might not be common given all the examples of the sub-species but not at all impossible.

    I give you one example. Now, this snake does appear to be an olive green color and photos aren't always true to real life color. Also, snakes can vary greatly depending on the lighting and if they are about to shed or just finished shedding.

    does this look a bit like your snake? This snake is fairly green. No doubt that brighter or more vivid green can happen among maritime garters.


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    Re: Green garter

    hi, Tyrel
    welcome to the forum
    here's a recent photo of Chloe, my green maritime garter

    rhea
    "you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain


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    Re: Green garter

    loving the look of maritimes for sure.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Green garter

    Hello, nice to have you with us.

    Great looking snake Rhea.
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    Re: Green garter

    Always nice to see Chloe!
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    Re: Green garter

    Thanks for all the replys, I am on my lunch break atm but Ill try to get a pic of my snake up here asap, and now I have another question lol. Why are maritime garters rare in the hobby? as someone has said earlier

    thanks, nice to meet you all

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    Re: Green garter

    Nice snake

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