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"Preparing For Second shed"
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"Preparing For First shed"
Re: New garters*pics*
The first one is definitely a Thamnophis radix or plains garter snake and the second one looks as far as I can see on the two pics more like an eastern garter snake or Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis.
Best wishes,
Daniel
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"Preparing For Second shed"
Re: New garters*pics*
Cool Thanks,
two different species guy in pet thought they were both the same, yeah, now I've 4 species of Garters
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Brother Snake
Re: New garters*pics*
I'll have to agree that I think that the first one may be a T.radix, but with the really blurry incomplete pics of the second, I wouldn't even try a species or subspecies on that one. I will agree though that, from what little I can see, they do look different, but you'll want to get some clearer pics and probably do some scale counts to be more accurate.
Roy
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Re: New garters*pics*
they look like butlers gartersnakes to me
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"Preparing For Second shed"
Re: New garters*pics*
How can I find out what they're?
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Mr Thamnophis
Re: New garters*pics*
better pictures will help...i can say for sure the top one is a plains garter....the side stripe is on scale rows 3 and 4. all others it's on 2 and 3.
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Re: New garters*pics*
Could anyone tell me why everyone is so unsure of their garters that they buy in the pet stores over seas? Not many seem to no what kind of garter they are even getting?! Don't the stores no what they are getting? Over here you almost always no what you are getting?!
Just a thought... It kind of bugs me lol...
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Re: New garters*pics*
A lot of times, the pet stores label garter snakes simply as garter snakes, but sometimes they call ribbon snakes garters as well. Sometimes pet stores even mistake the species or subspecies. Some pet stores have true experts, but others have people with expertise on kingsnakes, cornsnakes, or even parakeets or something else, so they know very little about the different types of garters. I, for example, know a fair amount about garter snakes, but I'm not that good at taxonomy (though I don't work at a pet shop). A person that is 17 years old and looking for a part-time, after school job to get some date money might have even less experience at telling garter species/subspecies apart.
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Forum Moderator
Re: New garters*pics*
No, the stores don't know. The info just seems to get lost on the way from the breeder to the store, even if the snake itself was bred by a competent breeder. In my situation, it means that all garter snakes follow the same path, from breeder to wholesaler to exporter to importer to wholesaler to pet store to owner. I bet that somebody along the way doesn't care about more than if it's a garter snake and after that, everybody tries to identify the species with little or no success.
As far as I can tell, there are no local breeders.
Example: The first store I bought a garter from got the species right, but couldn't say anything about the subspecies. The second store sold a garter as a Thamnophis sp., which was in my opinion the right decision, since the wholesaler passed it to them as a "Thamnophis similis".
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