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    Ribbon Snake Photo Thread

    I thought I would start a thread about a much over-looked garter snake.
    I'll get things started with my one and only ribbon, Shyblue (Thamnophis proximus orarius) Gulf Coast Ribbon


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    Re: Ribbon Snake Photo Thread

    very pretty snake! thanks for sharing

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    Re: Ribbon Snake Photo Thread

    Very nice pic! Shyblue is a pretty girl!
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    Re: Ribbon Snake Photo Thread

    I thought I would give this a bump since some new members are keeping ribbons.
    Would love to see some additional photos the the thread.
    Steve
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    Re: Ribbon Snake Photo Thread

    I need to get on to making some decent up to date pictures of all my snakes, but here are two older ones.

    One of the girls;



    The other lady together with my Radix;


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    Both are Proximus Proximus btw.
    One of them is an easy eater while the other one is the finicky eater Ribbons are known for. I find it interesting that snakes within the same species, they're even sisters, can be so very different in character.

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    Re: Ribbon Snake Photo Thread

    i got one
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    Re: Ribbon Snake Photo Thread

    Very attractive snakes!
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    Re: Ribbon Snake Photo Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by JosvdB View Post
    I need to get on to making some decent up to date pictures of all my snakes, but here are two older ones.

    One of the girls;



    The other lady together with my Radix;


    e
    dit;
    Both are Proximus Proximus btw.
    One of them is an easy eater while the other one is the finicky eater Ribbons are known for. I find it interesting that snakes within the same species, they're even sisters, can be so very different in character.
    Nice looking ribbons. Thanks for posting.
    Steve
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
    http://www.youtube.com/user/thamnophis14?feature=mhee

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    Re: Ribbon Snake Photo Thread

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    Heres is the only picute I have of Proximus right now, it's not that great, but I wanted to share him

    All of yalls snakes are so pretty! I didn't know there was so much variety

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    Re: Ribbon Snake Photo Thread

    I can't say I've seen many young ribbons and someone correct me if I'm wrong but the snake looks too lean. No offense intended.
    What is your feeding schedule?
    Steve
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    http://www.youtube.com/user/thamnophis14?feature=mhee

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