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    Juvenile snake garterman07's Avatar
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    Cool T. Sirtalis

    has any one ever kept these??? this is what rico is and he just got done shedding today...unfortunatly the little bugger knew i wanted to see that so he did it while i was at school... but any ways i was just wondering if any has these they are very common in wisconsin live all over the state but are very neat. they have very bright colorings.

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    Re: T. Sirtalis

    Hi Chris, I think you'll find that quite a few of our members keep T. sirtalis. Do you know what sub-species you have? I'm presuming T. s. sirtalis? If you're unsure, you could post a photo of Rico (if you haven't aleady done so).

    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/site...posting+photos

    Some of the guys on here could help you to identify him.
    James.

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    Re: T. Sirtalis

    it took an effort to get a picture of him cause he hates flashes but i got a couple good pics and later tonight or early tomorrow i can have them on here in my galery. the shots might be a little distant because he was moving when i took them.

    but to be honest i have to ideas as to what he is (one things for sure hes cute)

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    Re: T. Sirtalis

    If flash is a problem, why not use natural sunlight? After all, you take him outside often enough!
    James.

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    Re: T. Sirtalis

    Hi Chris,
    I keep both T. s. sirtalis "Eastern Garters" and T. S. concinnus "oregon Red-spotted"

    Sid

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    Re: T. Sirtalis

    i believe he is an eastern garter. almost completely positive about that.

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