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    Dutch, bold and Thamnophis-crazy Thamnophis's Avatar
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    Re: I'm new to this site.

    Hi Sid, welcme on this rapidly growing forum.
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    Re: I'm new to this site.

    Quote Originally Posted by jasuncle1972 View Post
    hello all. I found this site doing a search.I live in western michigan near lake michigan
    Just to add to my previous post,My cat found my snake. having never kept or read up on reptiles, I took deeds( snakes name) to work to find out what she was.I found out , but it took me 4wks. to figure what she ate or would eat, small fish.I tried a pinky,a live mouse w/supervision, crickets, still wouldn't eat. Last week I tried a pinky in her water with fish,she ate it I'm gonne try less fish and more pinkys.More calcium? Does anyone have/ keep a texas black necked garter? I've seen pics, they nice. By the way my name is joseph

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    Re: I'm new to this site.

    Hi Joseph,
    Keep an eye out for black (melanistic) garters as you're out herping near the Great Lakes. They're highly prized and very useful in breeding programs. Ohio is sort of well known for their melanistic garters, but you might find them in Michigan as well. Congrats on the success with the pinkie.
    Rick

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    Re: I'm new to this site.

    Scott Felzer keeps and breeds eastern blackneck garters..... check out his site...

    Scott Felzer's Garter Snakes, specializing in aberrant garters

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    Re: I'm new to this site... caution about Ohio

    Gotta be careful where and how you collect in Ohio! T. sirtalis and T. sirtalis butleri, require a license and have a limit of four WC herps total... and T. radix MAY NOT BE KEPT IN OHIO, as it is considered endangered here. Under this license, you may own as many CB natives as you wish, but again, T. radix is illegal to own.

    http://www.ohiodnr.com/wildlife/PDF/pub03.pdf

    Check with your Fish and Wildlife office for regulations in other states!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cazador View Post
    Hi Joseph,
    Keep an eye out for black (melanistic) garters as you're out herping near the Great Lakes. They're highly prized and very useful in breeding programs. Ohio is sort of well known for their melanistic garters, but you might find them in Michigan as well. Congrats on the success with the pinkie.
    Rick
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    Re: I'm new to this site.

    Good advise, Kitkat. Glad you're here. Ohio's laws are interesting in that they require a propagation license, not just a fishing license. They also seem to be friendly about it, giving everyone up to 10 days AFTER they collect the herp to purchase their license. Sort of relies on the honor system, which I really like .

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    Cool Re: I'm new to this site.

    I am always satisfied when i see that there are regulations for catching and keeping reptiles and amphibians.
    Can anyone explain to me why Thamnophis butleri is better protected than the other Thamnophis species? I understand ofcourse that it is considered endangered, but what is the reason.
    And are people, who have nothing with reptiles, capable of seeing the difference between the species?
    It is always advisable to be a loser if you cannot become a winner. Frank Zappa

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