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    Ribbon Keeper

    Hello all,

    I'm new here and new to Thamnophis in general. I have a bit more experience with boids. I got my first pair of ribbon snakes at the end of this past summer, and for a snake touted to be easy, I've actually found them more challenging. Most places out here in San Diego don't sell appropriate feeder fish, and I get in trouble if I take too many mosquitofish. I've been feeding mostly guppies and platys, but it's getting expensive! Bonnie and Clyde are my little guys' names. Here are some photos!


    You go this way, I'll go that way by cynfamonster, on Flickr


    ribbons2sm by cynfamonster, on Flickr

    And here's my set-up. The pothos has really grown since this picture was taken, and subsequently I removed the orchid. I also added a film backdrop to provide them with a little more security.


    Vivarium by cynfamonster, on Flickr

    Thanks for looking!

    ~Cyn

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    Re: Ribbon Keeper

    Welcome aboard.

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    Re: Ribbon Keeper

    Welcome aboard. There's a few folks with ribbons on here, so you're in good company. I wasn't aware that ribbons were supposed to easy snakes - around these parts they have a reputation for being jumpy and difficult eaters.
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    Re: Ribbon Keeper

    Greetings , ribbons are more of a challenge but I have a WC that happily takes salmon and trout fillet cut into strips. I also manage to get her to take scented pinkies and fuzzies. I would recommend switching to a diet of F/T fish with appropriate supplementation.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Welcome from a soon to be snowy Liverpool


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    Re: Ribbon Keeper

    Nice to have you on the forum.
    Here's a link to the forum care sheet. Garter Snake Forum - Garter Caresheet
    Beautiful snakes.
    I'm guessing Eastern Ribbon(Thamnophis sauritus) Possible subspecies T.s.nitae (Bluestripe Ribbon) or T.s.sackenii (Peninsular Ribbon)
    Not really sure. Wish I had more experience with them. Awesome snakes.
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    Re: Ribbon Keeper

    Welcome to the forum! I don't have any experience with ribbons, but you will find members on here to talk with who do...best of luck!
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    Re: Ribbon Keeper

    welcome to the forum! one of your ribbons looks upset with that log in the second photo
    mike

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    Lol, Bonnie was using the log to straighten her jaws out after swallowing a fish and I thought it was a great shot.

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