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    Re: Newbie!

    Quote Originally Posted by mikem View Post
    welcome to the forum! i like me some natrix! wish there were more available here in the states, especially natrix maura

    You might check with Julio (sirtalis01) He had a few for sale

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    Re: Newbie!

    welcome. i like the name. had considered going with Nate-rix....that's kind of punnish
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    Re: Newbie!

    Quote Originally Posted by aquamentus_11 View Post
    welcome. i like the name. had considered going with Nate-rix....that's kind of punnish
    The Native Grass Snake as been a favourite of mine ever since childhood. Never had the chance to keep one. Now they have protected status in the UK It could prove difficult to obtain one. But you never know!
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    Re: Newbie!

    There's quite a few European natrix around in the UK. I don't think they are easy to come by, but at least they aren't protected like our own native species.
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    Re: Newbie!

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    There's quite a few European natrix around in the UK. I don't think they are easy to come by, but at least they aren't protected like our own native species.
    The thing is Chris, I don't know any breeders/Keepers. You mentioned EU Garter Breeders, Can you suggest any websites that are in English?
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    Re: Newbie!

    Greg has some good links on his website:
    http://thamnophis-alba.m.webs.com
    Including links to several of the European guys. Sjoerd from CrazyReptiles posts on here fairly frequently, as do Udo, and Gijs and Sabine. There's a few garter/natrix people around in the Midlands, there's a meeting on Wednesday where I hope to catch up with some of them. I'm not sure who is likely to be breeding what this year. I went to the IHS meet at Doncaster in September and there wasn't a single garter on a table, really annoying that such great snakes are so difficult to find.
    I know that crazyreptiles are coming to Donny this year, so there will be some garters this year.

    I would suggest checking the RFUK classifieds forum, it's worth keeping an eye on, but not many garters come up for sale on there. The forum does give you hints every now and then about who may be breeding interesting species this year.
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    Re: Newbie!

    Greetings
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    Re: Newbie!

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    Greg has some good links on his website:
    http://thamnophis-alba.m.webs.com
    Including links to several of the European guys. Sjoerd from CrazyReptiles posts on here fairly frequently, as do Udo, and Gijs and Sabine. There's a few garter/natrix people around in the Midlands, there's a meeting on Wednesday where I hope to catch up with some of them. I'm not sure who is likely to be breeding what this year. I went to the IHS meet at Doncaster in September and there wasn't a single garter on a table, really annoying that such great snakes are so difficult to find.
    I know that crazyreptiles are coming to Donny this year, so there will be some garters this year.

    I would suggest checking the RFUK classifieds forum, it's worth keeping an eye on, but not many garters come up for sale on there. The forum does give you hints every now and then about who may be breeding interesting species this year.
    Thanks for the info Chris. I can't understand why there arn't many Garters in the UK, They were ten a penny in the shops 15yr ago Now it's all Milk Snakes, King Snakes, and Corn Snakes ( they have done really well ), as well as the Boas, Pythons, Weardy Beardies and Geckos that seem to be all the rage.
    ATB, Rod

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    Re: Newbie!

    Quote Originally Posted by gregmonsta View Post
    Greetings
    Hi! Greg, Now is that Perth, Scotland or Perth Australia??? I take it, it is the first?
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    Re: Newbie!

    Quote Originally Posted by Natrix View Post
    Thanks for the info Chris. I can't understand why there arn't many Garters in the UK, They were ten a penny in the shops 15yr ago Now it's all Milk Snakes, King Snakes, and Corn Snakes ( they have done really well ), as well as the Boas, Pythons, Weardy Beardies and Geckos that seem to be all the rage.
    We got our first snake last year, an albino checkered, from a shop. I think we got lucky. I can't understand why there aren't more around, and I think there's a certain amount of snobbery in reptile circles in the UK - if it's not a boa, or the latest royal python morph it's a second class snake. I say bollocks to that, give me garters.
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