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Re: Hexagonal Vivarium
I think pickeringii are more aquatic than most. I only have one but he spends most of his time buried under the substrate. Between that and vagrans, I'd go with the vagrans.
Not that Steve, a different Steve
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Smells Like Teen Spirit
Re: Hexagonal Vivarium
 Originally Posted by KephrenJorgensen
now as much as I would love to have boas and pythons and such, I dont have that kind of money :P. Im talkin THAMNOPHIS people! Between pickeringii and e vagrans, which would YOU keep in such an enclosure?
In that case I would say eastern blacknecks, they love to climb. Also amazon tree boa babies are relatively inexpensive, just saying
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Re: Hexagonal Vivarium
 Originally Posted by Invisible Snake
Also amazon tree boa babies are relatively inexpensive, just saying 
If only ETBs were the same price
Not that Steve, a different Steve
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Re: Hexagonal Vivarium
I am going to keep pickeringii in a 30 gal long with a divider for water. I have always wanted parietalis , but I am looking into the blacknecks currently.
Kephren J.
2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans
Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!? 
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"Fourth shed, A Success"
Re: Hexagonal Vivarium
You're going to have a terrible time getting anything. All garters are illegal in B.C. Shipping them into the province will be a huge issue as will finding them locally.
Neil
The Thamnophis Aficionado
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Re: Hexagonal Vivarium
As of now I dont plan on getting anything. I will be going to university and applying for the needed permits to obtain, possess, rehabilitate, and release wildlife. I'm aspiring to build a herp rescue/public education facility to aid in the conservatoin of the local herpofauna on Vancouver Island. Right now its all just pipedreams for me.
Kephren J.
2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans
Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!? 
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"PM Boots For Custom Title"
Re: Hexagonal Vivarium
 Originally Posted by KephrenJorgensen
As of now I dont plan on getting anything. I will be going to university and applying for the needed permits to obtain, possess, rehabilitate, and release wildlife. I'm aspiring to build a herp rescue/public education facility to aid in the conservatoin of the local herpofauna on Vancouver Island. Right now its all just pipedreams for me.
We all need those pipe dreams . One of mine is to buy and bulldoze a golf course near San Francisco, and building a visitors centre.
ChrisT. marcianus, T. e. cuitzeoensis, T. cyrtopsis, T. radix, T. s. infernalis, T. s. tetrataenia
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"Fourth shed, A Success"
Re: Hexagonal Vivarium
Dreams turn into reality sooner or later! Keep them coming
Neil
The Thamnophis Aficionado
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Old and wise snake
Re: Hexagonal Vivarium
Mona, my Melanistic Eastern spends more time above the ground than on it.
Mona (T.S. sirtalis) Melanistic
Fiona (T.S similis) Normal
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Re: Hexagonal Vivarium
I've decided just to go with a trio of ordinoides. My melanistic female spends all of her time above ground, only returning for food or water. I believe theres enough room for atleast three, the amount of climbing space I can provide will be so entertaining.
Kephren J.
2.4 T. ordinoides and counting. 2.0 T. s. pickeringii. 1.0.1 T. e. vagrans
Limbs? hmpph, who needs those!? 
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