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    Re: New!

    A few more pic of Cotton and Toothless
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    Re: New!

    Nice looking snakes you have!
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    Re: New!

    Now that I see more of those two, I'm inclined to say that they are puget sound garters. Thamnophis sirtalis pickeringii. The other snakes you have are northwesterns. T. ordinoides.

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    You probably found them in the wetlands area?

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    Re: New!

    We found those two at the top of a hiking trail near the puget sound. They were sunning in a clearing. The others we found at a dog park next to a little pond.

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    Re: New!

    welcome to the forum
    and your lovely snakes too
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    Re: New!

    Welcome to the forums! Very nice looking snakes you have.
    You tell that little puget that he is not a santa cruz garter.
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    Re: New!

    Welcome from a breezy but sunny liverpool, your question highlights part of what makes this site such a great one, i have enjoyed the energy shown by my fellow members in getting to the bottom of just what garters you are keeping, you just cant hold these people back. if there is a site anywhere on the net which comes close in, help, friendliness, and sheer enthusiasm then i'd like to know about it.
    ​I'm not actually a gynecologist...but i'll take a look.

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    Re: New!

    Beautiful snakes. Welcome

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    Re: New!

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUESIRTALIS View Post
    Welcome to the forums! Very nice looking snakes you have.
    You tell that little puget that he is not a santa cruz garter.
    I was about to post that, whatever he/she actually is, he/she looks just like an atratus!

    They are all lovely looking snakes.
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    Re: New!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mix View Post
    I was about to post that, whatever he/she actually is, he/she looks just like an atratus!
    I thought he looked a little bit like one too. I've found northwesterns before that looked just like atratus' too, but I'm pretty darn sure these two are pugets, being how they were found in kitsap county WA and definitely have that blue/green tint and sirtalis head. The face really gives them away as pugets. (T. sirtalis pickeringii)


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