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    Re: Baby T.s. pickeringii

    Now there is a whole new twist to "Stunning blue garters"

    Is "Bob" selling ordinodes as well? The words "Puget sound" and "Pickeringii" never appear in any of his ads??

    could many of us assume we have Pugets and really have ordinodes??

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    Re: Baby T.s. pickeringii

    Welcome to the forum!!! You got some nice snakes there
    1 Ball Python Spenser
    2 Dekayi's Bennie, Max
    1 Ornate Boxie Turtle Lola
    1 Baby Russian Tortoise Lilly
    1 Beagle Dog Maycee

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    Re: Baby T.s. pickeringii

    yes, some of his pugets last year were blue ordinoides.

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    Re: Baby T.s. pickeringii

    But just because some of Bobs pugets are ordinoides doesn't mean that we should just call all ordinoides "puget sounds". lol! I am confused.

    There is a definitive scale count. And for me it's pretty easy to tell them apart. lol!
    Amanda Tolleson

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    Re: Baby T.s. pickeringii

    patterns are obvious...ordinoides have a row of spots along the side strip and along the bertebral stripe....not connecting as other checker patterns, plus a more blunt head.

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    Re: Baby T.s. pickeringii

    Welcome to the site... very nice snakes!!
    Stephanie




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    Re: Baby T.s. pickeringii

    OK, I was curious about this "Bob" guy.....running around my neighborhood. I read something from Wayne I think...about him having no arms or legs..floating in Puget Sound...I found out he has taken up Water skiing...and now goes by Skip.

    It was enlightening to read some older threads on this site, and I think I found him being discussed on PNW Herps. It seems like he may have crossed a few lines.

    As a new guy here, and a new guy to owning snakes, I must confess to some ignorance regarding the ethics and protocol of this hobby. After reading some opinions here, and some of the laws in my state I realize catching snakes with my kids crosses the line. Not as far across the line as gathering as many as I can find and selling them for a profit, but not ok just the same.

    With that being said, I do plan on releasing most of the babies back in the wild. Also, most of the snakes we caught were on private property, where the owners, unfortunately, mow over a lot of snakes with their lawnmower. So rescuing them from the private side of the river, and releasing the babies on the other side on more protected land is probably a benefit for the local population.

    For whatever all that's worth.....

    Andrew
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    Re: Baby T.s. pickeringii

    catching a couple for pets, as long as it's legal where you live is fine...rescueing and moving them is great too..we like to see more of them survive. taking females home just to watch them give birth is not such a good idea. some places, for example, her in Utah, once to take in a reptile, you are not allowed to release it back to the wild. as an animal control officer and working with the reptile rescue we are allowed to remove and relocate reptiles. what bob appears to be doing is going out and catching lots of snakes and selling them...not sure thats legal...plus there have been some misidentifications of his garters, and a number weren't healthy.
    going out and catching snakes for photos and stuff is cool, make sure you post photos...we love photos on this forum!!!

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    Re: Baby T.s. pickeringii

    Don,

    I read all the laws here in WA st. Its not even legal to catch them. But that was done a few months ago....and you confirmed my thoughts about releasing them back after they have been captive. Heck in Washington they passed some initiative a few years ago...primarily aimed at ending the practice of hunting with hounds (cougar hunting) but it also included something about using traps....so it is now illegal to trap moles in your yard.

    The laws about capturing snakes and other wildlife has been on the books since the '70's, so Bob ain't behaving right. Did he own a pet store in the Bellevue area? When I was digging around I found some info on another site about a 'Bob' and a scummy Pet shop in Bellevue.

    More photo's to come. Took some today....all wild guys....left in the wild.
    Andrew

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    Re: Baby T.s. pickeringii

    Bob... *grumbles*
    Amanda Tolleson

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