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    Brother Snake GarterGuy's Avatar
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    Re: my new arrivals

    Usually there are some Oregon Redspots at Hambury, and ReptileKingdom has had a CaliRedsided or two already too. Hopefully this will be a good show and hopefully I'll be able to find something really different.

    Roy
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    Thamnophis Collectus Josh's Avatar
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    Re: my new arrivals

    well i cant worry about new ones until i get my easterns and maritimes settled in
    Josh

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    Re: my new arrivals

    Nice additions, congrats with them

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    Re: my new arrivals

    Quote Originally Posted by GarterGuy View Post
    Very nice looking little snakes you got there Rhea. I really like the T.e.vagrans.....I've really been debating on getting a pair of them. They're not real colourful, but there's just something about them. Oh hey, I was interested in getting T.fulvus form Felze as well. Did he say why he didn't have any?

    Roy
    I had a fulvus on order with Scott and he was holding all these radix for me until the fulvus dropped
    then he emailed me, saying, he didn't think the fulvus was gravid after all
    so - there is still a chance, but not a great likelihood
    the T. e. vagrans are not the most colourful snakes in the family and yet they are my absolute favourites
    I think that's part of why I'm interested in the fulvus
    rhea
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    Re: my new arrivals

    Congrats on your new snakes!! They are gorgeous!!
    Claire

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    Re: my new arrivals

    Beautiful garters Rhea. I picked up two plains garters from Scott over a week ago. A normal plains as well as an axanthic plains. Both devoured pinky parts on their first feeding. Those radix can eat.
    Your anerythristic is a beauty. I couldn't make up my mind between the axanthic or anerythristic plains. In the end, I went with the axanthic. Maybe next year I'll add an anerythristic.

    Steve

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    Re: my new arrivals

    I have seen a bit of variety of different patterns and colors on wanderings....I will post a pic that shows the variety....have to wait on my computer to get fixed...am on my work computer. I caught a male this spring with an orange belly, will have to post pics

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