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    Hi all

    I just joined this forum, so I'm here to say hi.
    We live in France and have a couple of thamnophis suritus sackeni (peninsular ribbon snake) about a year old, along a couple of phelsuma laticauda, a physignatus coccincinus, and a few more pets (dogs, rodents, frogs and so on).

    I chose these snakes because neither I or my wife whished to feed rodents to a snake, so we came upon these 2 little ribbon snakes, and counseled by a good salesman who thought about the animals before his income, we got back home with them.

    I've been roaming the internet for advices and informations but it's quite scarce compared to other "beginners" species, so here I am, always trying to find more about them.

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    Thamnophis Addict Sid's Avatar
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    Re: Hi all

    Welcome to the forum. Start your questions and you'll certainly get good sound advice from member very knowledgable in the care of Thamnophis.

    Sid

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    Re: Hi all

    Welcome aboard.

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    Re: Hi all

    Heres a caresheet on the Ribbons you have:http://www.thamnophis.com/caresheets...n_Ribbon_Snake
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    Truieneer, e ras apoat Snaky's Avatar
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    Re: Hi all

    Welcome to the forum! If you have some question, you can always have a look at the topisc or shoot away

    I would certainly advice you to read this article: article thiamin, thiaminase & goldfish, because you probably feed fish all the time...

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    Re: Hi all

    Hi Marc,

    You're our first member from France, so a special welcome to you . Do you know of many people from France who keep snakes? I hope you like it here and will share your ribbon snake experiences with us. There are quite a number on this forum who also have ribbon snakes, so you're in good company . Cheers,

    Rick

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    Re: Hi all

    Howdy and welcome to the forum. I'm sure that you'll be able to find lots of advice here for any Q's that you may have.
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    Re: Hi all

    Thanx everyone, especially for the links, and don't worry, i was already aware about all the basic keeping knowledge, especially about the thiamin problem. Those were the first things I checked before actually buying the snakes, to be sure I could offer them a healthy captivity.

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    Truieneer, e ras apoat Snaky's Avatar
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    Re: Hi all

    That's always very good to hear, well then I can only say... I've already seen the enclosure picture's, now let the beauties follow

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    Re: Hi all

    Welcome here, Gunthar
    This is a wonderful place for a garter enthusiast.
    I also have a T. sauritus sackenii - a male.
    Good to meet you.
    rhea
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