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    Re: rubrilineatus

    Beautiful. I've considered having ribbons in the past, but the captive-bred supply seems to be pretty limited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steveo View Post
    Beautiful. I've considered having ribbons in the past, but the captive-bred supply seems to be pretty limited.

    Too limited. I will do my part to remedy that problem in the future.
    I just need a breeding age male T.p.orarius (Gulf Coast Ribbon)
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    Re: rubrilineatus

    Awesome Joe!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thamneil View Post
    I've been contacting every reptile store in town trying to order some in. They were really popular here a little while ago and now it seems that they are harder to find. I remember seeing a peninsula ribbon for $7 at a local store! Cant believe I passed it up.
    The demand for ribbons is very low and there really isnt many people collecting wild reptiles anymore because theres allready a flood of captive bred herps of all kinds, seemes like the demand for any wild herps is very low

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    Re: rubrilineatus

    My local pet shop usually has WC greens and ribbons for about $15. I think they come in from Louisiana.

    I might take a few wild snakes for myself, but I refuse to support anyone who makes a living "harvesting" reptiles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chondro788 View Post
    Awesome Joe!!
    thanks Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by thamneil View Post
    Wasn't Shannon working with these guys?
    Apparently.

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    Thamnophis proximus rubrilineatus. This is such an awesome snake, one of my favorites. Shes a wild caught from 2009 i recieved her from shannon culp....
    That's Shannon Hammer now. Not "miss"

    Way cool snakes. I've seen them in pet stores here occasionally but they always look so sickly, I've never purchased one. Didn't really feel the need either, with all the cool (and healthy) garters around here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Steveo View Post
    My local pet shop usually has WC greens and ribbons for about $15. I think they come in from Louisiana.
    Ouch, that's highway robbery. They're $5 to $9.99 here when they have them, but a lot of them don't make it. They die in the pet stores or are very unhealthy and emaciated usually, with feeder goldfish sitting in their water dish.

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    Re: rubrilineatus

    ...she was looking good eating
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    Re: rubrilineatus

    She does look like she's a good eater. Do you have to scent the pinks?
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    Nice pics! She really is cool. Out of curiosity, how big is she?
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