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    So, hello again from the uk, london.

    Hi all, I'm also new. This my first post ever. On any forum! .

    So, hello again from the uk, london.


    Of the 87 or so (sub)species out there, can you experienced keepers make any generalisations in how different their behaviour is in captivity, e.g. t.s.sirtalis vs t.s.pickeringii ?

    Thanks guys!

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    Re: So, hello again from the uk, london.

    Welcome aboard.

    Making generalizations is relatively easy, but I'm skeptical about their predictive power.

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    Re: So, hello again from the uk, london.

    thats very hard cuz to me each species has its own unique qualities

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    Re: So, hello again from the uk, london.

    Welcome, from a dry Coventry.

    Generalisations between species are difficult because there is also variation with individuals. I've made some broad generalisations in the past, eg... cyrtopsis are skittish and difficult eaters, radix are calm, infernalis are voracious and aggressive eaters. How much that holds up is subjective. The one does seem to hold is that radix are nice easy going snakes (but recently even Steve would have to admit that they aren't always the lovely, innocent snakes he knows and loves - referring to the cannibal radix).

    Do you currently keep garters or just looking at getting some?
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    T. marcianus, T. e. cuitzeoensis, T. cyrtopsis, T. radix, T. s. infernalis, T. s. tetrataenia

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    Re: So, hello again from the uk, london.

    Greetings from Wales!

    The only reliable trait you'll most likely see with Garters is that they are fascinating to watch,(especially if housed in large ,naturalistic vivs.)
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    Re: So, hello again from the uk, london.

    I keep easterns. In my experience they tend to be really intense when food is involved, but very chill otherwise. idk, I've noticed a bigger difference between males/females than between species. Males tend to be more jumpy and definitely more energetic, while females tend to be more chill.
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    Re: So, hello again from the uk, london.

    Hello and welcome to the forum!

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    Re: So, hello again from the uk, london.

    Thanks for all your replies guys. What a sweet place for me to have joined

    I asked the original question because yes, i am looking to get my first garter. You all already know they're awesome. It'll be very well cared for.

    I should have realised that generalisations are always just that, and one keepers experiences will differ from the next, but I guess you just need something to go on, other than just the snakes' beautiful appearances.

    I love t.cyrtopsis ocellatus, t.s.sirtalis [flame] and t.s.concinnus. So, I guess it's also gonna be about availability! The Radix too.

    What would you do for your first garter, folks?

    Thanks for any advice, Stu.

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    Re: So, hello again from the uk, london.

    Welcome aboard Stu! I'm guessing we had some email contact?
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    Re: So, hello again from the uk, london.

    Quote Originally Posted by reptileparadise View Post
    Welcome aboard Stu! I'm guessing we had some email contact?
    Hi Sjoerd , yes it's me and thanks for tipping me off about this forum

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