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    Mr Thamnophis ssssnakeluvr's Avatar
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    Re: T.e.terrestris

    Giant garters are protected also.... as far as I know Butler's aren't protected in Michigan..but don't quote me on that. we had hundreds of them on the air national guard base I was stationed at in the 80's. I am hoping to acquire a few for breeding this summer....

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    Re: T.e.terrestris

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    Giant garters are protected also....
    T. hammondii - Two-striped Garter Snake are also off limits to possesion or collecting in Ca.

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    Re: T.e.terrestris

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    Giant garters are protected also.... as far as I know Butler's aren't protected in Michigan..but don't quote me on that. we had hundreds of them on the air national guard base I was stationed at in the 80's. I am hoping to acquire a few for breeding this summer....
    Let me know if you get some Don! I have always wanted to work with them, but with my handicap, it is hard for me to go collecting! So you probably need a collaborator, riiiight?
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    Re: T.e.terrestris

    sure!!!!

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    Re: T.e.terrestris

    ill try to get don a male so he can populate all the garter snake breeders with them
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    Re: T.e.terrestris

    that would be awesome!!!!!!

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    Re: T.e.terrestris

    We have a nice breeding group of T.e. terrestris and our female will probebly have babies again this year. Only this female doesn't have a lot of red, but the babies turned out to be very nice. We have another female and she has a very different colour (can't really discribe it) And our males are very red.
    We also saved 2.1 babies from last year and they are very red as well
    But then again, we're in Holland

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    Re: T.e.terrestris

    Do you have pictures of the adults and the babies?

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    Re: T.e.terrestris

    Stefan, these are pictures of babies of them from last year. Now in my care :



    A comparation picture between 2 elegans terrestris 'red morph':
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    Re: T.e.terrestris

    Quote Originally Posted by Snaky View Post
    Stefan, these are pictures of babies of them from last year. Now in my care :
    Thanks.


    A comparation picture between 2 elegans terrestris 'red morph':
    That's the one I'm after, the one at the top that looks more like a parietalis.

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