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    fashionably late, but ...

    here are some pics of my latest additions

    The first one is a female elegans terrestris that Gijs & Sabine picked out for me... it already has a nice coloration, so this will become a beauty, I'm sure of it.


    And she is a VERY good eater... she is currently housed together with another garter, and she ate the complete meal I gave them. This is the proof

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    Re: fashionably late, but ...

    Then we have this nice couple atratus atratus. The female has an orange line and the male a yellow line. I love them, they are always visible and never retreat in their hides




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    Re: fashionably late, but ...

    I already had some marcianus, but now I can have 2 different bloodlines

    The first is a normal wildcolored male.



    And this is unfortunately the only pic of the heterozygote albino female.

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    Re: fashionably late, but ...

    Next is my couple hammondii, unfortunately brother and sister, but maybe I can change that next year and have some other bloodlines... we'll have to see

    Those are really the most secretive garter I've had till now. I enjoy every second they pop out.



    They also eat like a pig, as you can see.


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    Re: fashionably late, but ...

    And after walking to Gijs & Sabine's table at snake day, I couldn't resist this little fella. He also has some great color on him. So another male elegans terrestris.




    I have 2 other terrestris, but don't have pictures of them at the moment, sorry

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    Re: fashionably late, but ...

    whats a heterozygote albino? i have got 2 albino but look nothing like your female and i may be going blind but i couldn't see any difference between the male and female.

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    Re: fashionably late, but ...

    And because I like you guys, I'll give you some dessert.

    Some pictures that I liked from the other garters.
    cyrtpsis cyrtopsis






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    Re: fashionably late, but ...

    Quote Originally Posted by LushLulu85 View Post
    whats a heterozygote albino? i have got 2 albino but look nothing like your female and i may be going blind but i couldn't see any difference between the male and female.
    You can't see the difference, it's only geneticly. It has the albino gene, but that is surpressed by the normal colored gene. I also have a male albino and breeding him to the female heterozygote will give me albino and heterozygote newborns.

    Maybe reading this can clarify things:
    http://www.thamnophis.com/caresheets...title=Genetics

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    Re: fashionably late, but ...

    wow!
    what an eye-feast!
    why do thet all have to be so beautiful?
    rhea
    "you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain


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    Re: fashionably late, but ...

    I know what you mean Rhea, my room is also becoming too small...

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