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    PcBluhm

    Hello reptile friends, I'm retired and just went back to work because of the economy, been living in North Carolina 32 years, Had a small reptile business about three years go

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    Re: PcBluhm

    Nice to have you with us. Are you new to garters? Here's a link to the forum care sheet. Feel free to ask any question you might have.
    Garter Snake Forum - Garter Caresheet

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    Re: PcBluhm

    no I'm not new to this snake, but its been some time, and looking forward to some good ones thanks for asking Phil

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    Re: PcBluhm

    What species are you hoping to get? Looks like T. s. sirtalis (Eastern garter snake) and T. s. sauritus (Eastern ribbon snake) are your local Thamnophis.
    Steve
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    Re: PcBluhm

    Welcome aboard.

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    Re: PcBluhm

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    What species are you hoping to get? Looks like T. s. sirtalis (Eastern garter snake) and T. s. sauritus (Eastern ribbon snake) are your local Thamnophis.
    Hello The red plains. north carolina phil

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