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    Thamtographer katach's Avatar
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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    So pretty! Love that blue one!
    Kat
    2.2 T.s.pickeringii, 0.4.7 T.ordinoides 1.1 T.marcianus 1.1 T. radix 1.0 T.s.parietalis 1.2 Pseudacris regilla

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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    Thanks for the update, very nice!! Sort of sad at the same time on a selfish level because seeing as how you are keeping the entire litter back I'll have to wait patiently until you get these snakes to the masses...... I hate waiting

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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan72 View Post
    Thanks for the update, very nice!! Sort of sad at the same time on a selfish level because seeing as how you are keeping the entire litter back I'll have to wait patiently until you get these snakes to the masses...... I hate waiting
    Not to mention that several years (depending how the plans to prove and breed them go) they should spread around Europe a bit before they make it back across the Atlantic. You'll need to settle in for a long wait, there's probably time for a Lord of the Rings (extended editions) back-to-back marathon while you wait.
    Chris
    T. marcianus, T. e. cuitzeoensis, T. cyrtopsis, T. radix, T. s. infernalis, T. s. tetrataenia

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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    Not to mention that several years (depending how the plans to prove and breed them go) they should spread around Europe a bit before they make it back across the Atlantic. You'll need to settle in for a long wait, there's probably time for a Lord of the Rings (extended editions) back-to-back marathon while you wait.
    Well I guess I can watch those films again for the 8th or 9th time (extended editions), I only love them!! But it looks like I'll have plenty of time to not only do that several times, but read the books again as well.....

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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    Such beautiful looking little guys!
    2.0.0 T. s. parietalis (Marley and Sully)
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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    Is there a book that discusses morphs/genetics specifically to garter snakes?

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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by ReptileGeek181 View Post
    Is there a book that discusses morphs/genetics specifically to garter snakes?
    Given the lack of many books written specifically about garters I feel fairly confident to say that there isn't one about Garter Snake morphs and genetics.
    Chris
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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    Garter experts, stick all your brains together and make a real garter bible.
    Chantel
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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    Good idea Chantel!
    Kat
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    Re: And then there was a new morph?

    Thanks guys!

    We hope to have some available for world wide shipping in two years time (give or take a few months...).

    As for the genetics book, it would be awesome and should not be very difficult to realise as many of the genetic info is already available for other species and usually is quite similar to for instance garters.
    We'd be happy to photograph and/or contribute in any way possible
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