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    Catching tips

    I have a spare tank and im looking to catch a small garter when i get back to oregon. do you have any tips on where to look and when?

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    Re: Catching tips

    I'd look in a place where there are plenty of places to hide(boards,logs,tarps,etc.....)
    And as for time I look in the heat of the day.
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    Re: Catching tips

    Richard told me the best time to find them is in the evening, I think around 7-8? Maybe Richard will post to confirm... I cant remember
    Chantel
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    Re: Catching tips

    Thanks for the advice. When and if i do catch one i'll be sure to post a piccy

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    Re: Catching tips

    True. Even on a cool day (low 70's but sunny) in my best spots for finding garters, you'll find none between 10am -6pm usually. When are you coming back Flickerfriend? If there's still time when you come back, I can take you and your mom out for little garter adventure not far from where Flicker (the snake) was found. It'll be fun. I don't want to reveal the location publicly. I don't want people descending on the place in droves as this is the location where blue anery concinnus can be found.

    I do have some lovely CB oregon red-spotted garters and I could hold one for you but you probably want to go out and catch one. Can't blame you. It's fun!

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    Re: Catching tips

    It's very thrilling to catch your own snake . My two adults are ones I caught. My mom caught Runt. She couldn't tell if he was a piece of grass or a snake before he took off
    Chantel
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    Re: Catching tips

    I like Runt. How about a few more photos , if you don't mind. Please.
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    Re: Catching tips

    Sure, Steve! I wanted to start a bit of a picture thread of my snakes, but I'd like to get a few more pictures Runts a bit camera shy though so I can only take a few. I don't want to scare him to death. I get scared if I startle him since he's so small and weak, I wouldn't want it to literally scare him so bad he has a heart attack or something. Once when I picked him up he got scared when I reached in and he went limp for a minute I was so upset, I thought he was dead... But then he perked up and flicked his tongue at me like "oh, whats up? " Haha
    Chantel
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    Re: Catching tips

    Quote Originally Posted by kibakiba View Post
    Sure, Steve! I wanted to start a bit of a picture thread of my snakes, but I'd like to get a few more pictures Runts a bit camera shy though so I can only take a few. I don't want to scare him to death. I get scared if I startle him since he's so small and weak, I wouldn't want it to literally scare him so bad he has a heart attack or something. Once when I picked him up he got scared when I reached in and he went limp for a minute I was so upset, I thought he was dead... But then he perked up and flicked his tongue at me like "oh, whats up? " Haha
    Maybe he's got a little Hognose in him
    Steve
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    Re: Catching tips

    Maybe, maybe Anyways, after my boyfriend and I play some video games I'll take some pictures of him
    Chantel
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