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    "First shed, A Success" the_edsta's Avatar
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    New Additions!

    Nothing very exciting... just some checkered garters. Both are good looking, though, and the female is very stout. She is only 2.5 ft or so but around 160 grams -- and girthy! I'll throw in a pic of my new king as well... I'm hoping to produce some hybrids with him!

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    1.0 Florida Blue (Sirtalis), 1.0 Parietalis, 1.1 Marcianus
    0.1 infernalis, 1.0 Eques obscurus
    6.5 Pantherophis 0.1 Scarlet King; 1.0 Cali King; 1.1 PueblaCorn;
    2.3 Milk/King hybrids (new!)

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    Re: New Additions!

    Shame on you.
    It's always a pleasure seeing T. marcianus - Checkered Garter Snake
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    "First shed, A Success" the_edsta's Avatar
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    Re: New Additions!

    Oh I know! I'm happy to have them... It's just that they are so common... I'd rather something rare to show off!

    :-)
    1.0 Florida Blue (Sirtalis), 1.0 Parietalis, 1.1 Marcianus
    0.1 infernalis, 1.0 Eques obscurus
    6.5 Pantherophis 0.1 Scarlet King; 1.0 Cali King; 1.1 PueblaCorn;
    2.3 Milk/King hybrids (new!)

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    Re: New Additions!

    Beautiful snakes!
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    Re: New Additions!

    Hey ed, did those come from matthew?
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    Re: New Additions!

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUESIRTALIS View Post
    Hey ed, did those come from matthew?
    They did! By way of trade... from Mike^^^!

    They have done the rounds, this little pair!
    1.0 Florida Blue (Sirtalis), 1.0 Parietalis, 1.1 Marcianus
    0.1 infernalis, 1.0 Eques obscurus
    6.5 Pantherophis 0.1 Scarlet King; 1.0 Cali King; 1.1 PueblaCorn;
    2.3 Milk/King hybrids (new!)

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    Re: New Additions!

    I thought they looked familiar! Nice looking snakes by the way!
    Bluesirtalis

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    Re: New Additions!

    These snakes are pretty well known, it seems! I'll let them know you guys said hi...
    1.0 Florida Blue (Sirtalis), 1.0 Parietalis, 1.1 Marcianus
    0.1 infernalis, 1.0 Eques obscurus
    6.5 Pantherophis 0.1 Scarlet King; 1.0 Cali King; 1.1 PueblaCorn;
    2.3 Milk/King hybrids (new!)

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    Re: New Additions!

    Nice looking checkereds

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    Re: New Additions!

    Quote Originally Posted by the_edsta View Post
    Oh I know! I'm happy to have them... It's just that they are so common... I'd rather something rare to show off!

    :-)
    If you ask me, the rarest garters in captivity aren't all that great. Maybe that's why they're rare in collections did you ever think of that? Marcianus is common and widely kept for a good reason. Because they're hardy, reproduce readily, and because they're just awesome.

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