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    help ID this

    hey,
    i think i have one,my oldest boy picked up a Garter snake at a swap meet,he was told it was a Indo Garter,after a short period of time,he no longer wanted it,so I took it.yet I've seen a few pics here,and this one doesn't look close,with mine,it's main color is a dirty yellow,and has three stripes that appear to be a blackish/green,the two side stripes,go to the neck,then curve downward,it's abit jumpy,making it difficult to handle,and will only eat minnows

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    Re: help ID this

    from the first pic i wouldn't have thought so, but from the other two I'd say yes - it's an "Indonesian garter"
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    Re: help ID this

    are you sure rhea? not to try and make out that i know more but i have just seen the pic of the indo garter but the stripes are horizontal and not vertical... maybe wrong but thought i'd let you know

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    here is the pic

    as i said i may be very wrong tho...
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    Re: help ID this

    I must agree with Rhea, the second and third pics are clearly of Xenochrophis vittatus(Striped Keelback or Indonesian Garter), I'm not sure what the snake in your picture is, Louise. Doubtless some other Xenochrophis species....possibly trianguligerus?
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    Re: help ID this

    i googled (images) indonesian garter and that is the one that came up. its googles fault!!

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    Haha! That's the trouble with "common" names, they vary from country to country. I think you got the right genus though!
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    lol i tried

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    Found it!!!!! It's Xenochrophis piscator melanzostus......kept looking at X.piscator and thinking that was it, but all of them are more or less "checkered", but melanzostus is striped and looks EXACTLY like what you've got. Follow this link to see some pics... www.repti.net/reptile_pictures/Xenochrophis+p...Not sure what language it's in, but the scientific name and pics are all there. Unfortunately I can't tell if the site has anything about care or such. I imagine they'd be cared for much the same way that X.vittatus is cared for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GarterGuy View Post
    Found it!!!!! It's Xenochrophis piscator melanzostus......kept looking at X.piscator and thinking that was it, but all of them are more or less "checkered", but melanzostus is striped and looks EXACTLY like what you've got. Follow this link to see some pics... www.repti.net/reptile_pictures/Xenochrophis+p...Not sure what language it's in, but the scientific name and pics are all there. Unfortunately I can't tell if the site has anything about care or such. I imagine they'd be cared for much the same way that X.vittatus is cared for.

    Roy
    that does look a lot more like it - great job, Roy
    btw - you can change the language at that site - even to English (upper right)
    thanks for finding that
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