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    Hej from Denmark

    My name is Jens, and i live in AAlborg in DK. I do not have any garter snakes yet, but i am planning to got some soon. I have had different snakes since 1995, but right now i " only " have 2 albino cornsnakes and 2 bearded dragons. In 2-3 weekes i will be done rebuilding a room in the celler. And then....... garter snakes.
    greetings from DK. Jens Hedegaard

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    Re: Hej from Denmark

    Quote Originally Posted by hedegaard
    My name is Jens, and i live in AAlborg in DK. I do not have any garter snakes yet, but i am planning to got some soon. I have had different snakes since 1995, but right now i " only " have 2 albino cornsnakes and 2 bearded dragons. In 2-3 weekes i will be done rebuilding a room in the celler. And then....... garter snakes.
    greetings from DK. Jens Hedegaard
    Hi Jens, and welcome to our forum.

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    Re: Hej from Denmark

    You have a good collection of snakes. I have had a few pythons, the last one I had was a carpet python that I donated to a zoo, after I had him for six years. I decided that I am not going to mess with big snakes anymore and garters just seem perfect for me.

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    Re: Hej from Denmark

    Hello and welcome to the forum. Nice collection Corn snakes are one of my favorite snakes besides garters.
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    Re: Hej from Denmark

    hello ... it has been a long time... sorry .....
    a lot has happen since the last time i was here.
    I have made my room in the cellar, and i now has 12 snakes. Among them is 5 Thamnophis.. 2 sirtalis parietalis ( red sided ) and 3 sirtalis sirtalis ( Florida blue ). I have decided to start with the most common spices, and wait until next spring before i will buy my dream snakes.. San Francisco and concinnus.
    greetings from Hedegaard

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    Re: Hej from Denmark

    Cool Hej! I am new here and I just am getting back intothe hobby. I have a trio of Thamnophis sirtalis concinnus babys so far. Congratulations on your collection. Sounds beautiful.

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    Fine species you have, Jens.
    I think it is wise to start with the "easier" species. You can learn a lot of them and then you are better prepared for the other subspecies.
    By the way, they are not more difficult then the ones you have, but more expensive.
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    Re: Hej from Denmark

    Out of curiosity, what does a concinnus, tetrataenia, or even sirtalis sirtalis cost in Europe? T.s. concinnus is frequently sold for about $40-50 here (sometimes more and sometimes less), and a Florida blue often sells for about $25. Of course, we can't buy or sell tetrataenia here in the U.S.

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    Re: Hej from Denmark

    From concinnus I do not know exactly, but I thought I saw them on the expo in Houten for about € 50,00
    T. sirtalis tetrataenia is mostly sold (few months old) for € 80,00 till € 125,00.
    € 1,00 = $ 1,25
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    Re: Hej from Denmark

    Those prices really make ours seem cheap (not to rub it in). Is it feasible to buy them over here in the U.S. and have them shipped to the Netherlands?

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