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    re: Uniting erythristic Eastern strains

    Quote Originally Posted by zooplan View Post
    Hey guy,
    your 38 years now,
    that should be old enough to know about the difference
    and young enough to recognize still.

    Have you ever tried to feel out a Garter Snake´s scales on a computer screen?
    Have you seen like sunbeams changing scale colours in the forum?
    38? Thanks for setting me straight. I kept thinking I turned 40 this year. No I haven't seen sunbeams or changing scale colors in the forum (with the exception of one particular nebraska christmas albino radix) but I think that's because I didn't go mushroom picking or OD'ing on zanax this year.

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    re: Uniting erythristic Eastern strains

    I donate those two years to you

    I thought you told:
    That you started keeping Garter Snakes at the age of seven.
    and
    You´re keeping Garter Snakes since 79 in the last century.
    So I counted to
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    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
    Breeding Redsides EGSA-Chairman

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    re: Uniting erythristic Eastern strains

    Oh, did some sleuthing did you? For little old me? I'm impressed.

    I may have misstated. Northwesterns since I moved to WA in 1977. I discovered and started keeping concinnus in 1979.

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    re: Uniting erythristic Eastern strains

    I´ve remembered
    Did some sleuthing in my old threads few days ago and found some funny things too, and wondered: "How many posts had those guys read and written, when they post that?"
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
    Breeding Redsides EGSA-Chairman

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    Talking re: Uniting erythristic Eastern strains

    Have I lately told you... shedding is a miracle!
    I love it! I must share this:



    sweet seventeen (weeks)

    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
    Breeding Redsides EGSA-Chairman

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    re: Uniting erythristic Eastern strains

    Beautiful snakes, Udo.
    I bet they'd get along fine with some radixes. Hint, hint.
    Steve
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    re: Uniting erythristic Eastern strains

    Quote Originally Posted by zooplan View Post
    Have I lately told you... shedding is a miracle!
    I love it! I must share this:



    sweet seventeen (weeks)

    So Udo this is a common T. sirtalis sirtalis coloring and markings?

    What a great coloring. Is this something you have breed to show like this?

    Can someone who raises these babies educate me? I would call this “designer” snake colors.

    The more I see of the Thamnophis the more I think my snake room is not big enough
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    re: Uniting erythristic Eastern strains

    Not "designer"... this is a natural morph found in the wild and is erythristic if I am not mistaken. A "snow" would be "designer" however.

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    re: Uniting erythristic Eastern strains

    awesome eastern!!!!

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    re: Uniting erythristic Eastern strains

    oh wait. Duh. The title of the thread confirms they are erythristic. Now that's a perfectly natural morph. Now if you could produce a snake that was albino AND erythristic, now that would be a designer morph.

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