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    Hi, I'm New Here! koki's Avatar
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    Smile Hello ;-) & Question

    Hello, I am new here and greet all garter snake fanatics.
    Also I ask for the help in classifying 2 species:

    First one: http://www.img.galeria.ultrahost.pl/...58af657f39.jpg

    Second one: http://www.img.galeria.ultrahost.pl/...6011f4d8a7.jpg

    I need to know species and sub-species.
    I apologize for mine mistakes and ask for the leniency. Mine English not is good.
    Thanks for the help and I greet from the Poland

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    Re: Hello ;-) & Question

    Hi Krzysiek, and welcome to the forum.
    Your English is fine, I understand you perfectly well, it's certainly better than my Polish!

    You have two Ribbon Snakes, Thamnophis sauritus (I believe), I cannot say the sub-species from the photos.... and Ribbon Snakes aren't my strong point. I'm sure someone will be able to help you though.

    Edit: On second thoughts... that first picture could be T. proximus, the dark ventro-lateral stripe appears to be absent. Anyone?
    Last edited by adamanteus; 06-16-2008 at 12:24 PM.
    James.

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    Re: Hello ;-) & Question

    Welcome aboard.

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    Re: Hello ;-) & Question

    Wow. just shows how much I know haha...I thought the second was a blue eastern. How can you tell? Is the first a male? just trying to learn a little more...
    -Caleb

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    Re: Hello ;-) & Question

    Quote Originally Posted by el lobo View Post
    Wow. just shows how much I know haha...I thought the second was a blue eastern. How can you tell? Is the first a male? just trying to learn a little more...
    The lateral stripe is too high to be T. sirtalis. Shame the picture isn't just a little sharper. I think she's gravid too!
    James.

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    "Fourth shed, A Success" Gijs & Sabine's Avatar
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    Re: Hello ;-) & Question

    Welcome here
    I'm not sure about the first one, could be a T.sauritus indeed. But the second one is a T.proximus proximus, we have them as well. Yours is a very nice one with a lot of blue !! Telling from the picture I should say you have a pregnant female there (or am I totaly wrong about the size??)

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    Re: Hello ;-) & Question

    Oh, ok. cool.
    -Caleb

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    Re: Hello ;-) & Question

    the first is a ribbon snake - some sauritus species
    we used to have one that looked just like yours, with no dorsal stripe
    nice snakes
    and welcome to the forum
    rhea
    "you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain


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    Re: Hello ;-) & Question

    The second photo is DEFINATELY Thamnophis proximus orarius.
    The first looks like Thamnophis sauritus (subspecies).
    0.1 Storeria dekayi
    Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!


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