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    Re: Hello

    Part of me thinks cuitzeo.


    Then I think maybe even a scotti ?
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    Re: Hello

    Welcome from a frozen Winnipeg!

    At least we know you have an eques! That's about as far as I can get identification wise.
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    Re: Hello

    Note that her snake don't have all that yellow coloring and it has a bluish lateral stripe. Im not 100% sure what it is, but it's a very nice looking snake. I hope to have some of the scotti, obscurus, and cuitzeoensis in the future.
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    Re: Hello

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUESIRTALIS View Post
    Note that her snake don't have all that yellow coloring and it has a bluish lateral stripe. Im not 100% sure what it is, but i
    t's a very nice looking snake
    . I hope to have some of the scotti, obscurus, and cuitzeoensis in the future.
    She is gorgeous hence why I bought her not even knowing all the info I am now very much hoping to add some other garters as they are just beautiful. I wanted snakes as a child as wasn't allowed now I'm settled and have had my children I'm filling the bedroom with them. Garters don't seem to be that popular though as pets which I find odd.

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    Re: Hello

    It's definitely a T. equis....

    However, if I had to guess, these guys weren't bred a million miles from you last year:
    Eastern lake chapala garter snakes - Reptile Forums

    And the photos in that sale thread look similar to your little one.
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    Re: Hello

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    It's definitely a T. equis....

    However, if I had to guess, these guys weren't bred a million miles from you last year:
    Eastern lake chapala garter snakes - Reptile Forums

    And the photos in that sale thread look similar to your little one.
    Well done you I think you may be right there they look exactly like her. I got a bargain though as I didn't pay that much

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruth View Post
    Well done you I think you may be right there they look exactly like her. I got a bargain though as I didn't pay that much
    They dropped the price to £30 each by the end of the thread... If you got her for less and they had more, than that I need to work out an excuse to visit our Cambridge office, via March.
    Chris
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    Re: Hello

    I got her at a very special price as I had been sold a bit of a dud. The others didn't go that cheap and I'm pretty sure they're all sold

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    Glad to know that they didn't sell ridiculously cheap. Such beautiful and uncommon snakes should cost a premium.
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    Re: Hello

    Thats obscurus 100%...the labial scales are blue and so is the lateral stripe...the dorsal is obscured, hence the name obscurus. Cuitzeoensis have yellow or cream colored labials and some can turn blue but at a much older age.

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