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    Maritimes Garters(pallidulus)*pics

    Hey there,
    Just a couple pics of a couple of my pallidulus, these are "Maritime Garters", a subspeices of the Eastern garter... They come in a large range of colors. The red phase female had just given birth to 20+ young so is a little thin and was in shed at the time of the photo... The first pic is of another female that gave me 19 young this year. They are somewhat harder to start on mice as their prey is almost 100% frogs and fish in the wild. Most of my females give birth in late august. Just thought everyone would like to take a look at these guys! I'll put up more pics in the near future just show just have many color phases they come in! Ryan-Valley Pets


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    Re: Maritimes Garters(pallidulus)*pics

    I love this subspecies!!
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    Re: Maritimes Garters(pallidulus)*pics

    Ryan,
    Those T.s. pallidula are really cool looking. I saw some pictures where the pallidula seemed to have more of a greenish body with reddish spots.

    Are you breeding them in May, or do they seem to delay fertilization in order to deliver in late August?
    Rick

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    Re: Maritimes Garters(pallidulus)*pics

    I'll be!...... some one does work with T.s.pallidulus! I tried for quite sometime to find some of these guys to start a breeding colony...even looked into heading to Maine to collect some, but got a lot of resistance from the Maine wildlife people. I specifically like, like Rick had stated, the greenish ones....especially a colour phase that I've seen a few pics of that are a blue green with dark red spots and a yellow chin. I don't know what the regs. are for shipping snakes out of Canada, but I would be VERY interested if you have any of the mentioned colour phase or honestly any greenish T.s.pallidulus. You can just IM me if you like.

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    Re: Maritimes Garters(pallidulus)*pics

    Thanks folks! They are a great snake to work with... I'm glad you all like them!
    Rick..I try to breed these snakes as they would in the wild..I like to cool about 1-2 females with about 5 or so males....This is more natural to them as they breed as soon as they emerge in the spring. I usually only cool them for about 2-3 months(Oct-Jan), they breed when they are put back on heat. But still don't deliver the young until quite late in the summer... These guys are off wild cought snakes so I guess that is still their way of thinking...lol
    Here is Nova Scotia we also have a melanistic population on a small island just of the coast! They are completly black, even belly scales! I would love to beable to get my hands on a couple of them but the island is privitely owned and protected.
    I'll put up more pics soon....(I should have MANY for sale this coming summer guys!) Oh and Roy.. I have a very nice young female that almost looks lime green in color! Very bright! I'll be sure to get pics!
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    Re: Maritimes Garters(pallidulus)*pics

    Nice one's! Some species that are very different from what I have.

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    Re: Maritimes Garters(pallidulus)*pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Valley Pets View Post
    Hey there,
    Just a couple pics of a couple of my pallidulus, these are "Maritime Garters", a subspeices of the Eastern garter... They come in a large range of colors. The red phase female had just given birth to 20+ young so is a little thin and was in shed at the time of the photo... The first pic is of another female that gave me 19 young this year. They are somewhat harder to start on mice as their prey is almost 100% frogs and fish in the wild. Most of my females give birth in late august. Just thought everyone would like to take a look at these guys! I'll put up more pics in the near future just show just have many color phases they come in! Ryan-Valley Pets


    Hi Valley Pets, Thank you!! The pic.s are beautiful!! And I personally had never seen this sub-species. They're gorgeous!!
    Suzoo

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    Re: Maritimes Garters(pallidulus)*pics

    Beautiful snakes!!! I had a trio a couple years back, but they passed away on me... I would love to get some more!

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    Re: Maritimes Garters(pallidulus)*pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Valley Pets View Post
    Thanks folks! They are a great snake to work with... I'm glad you all like them!
    I'll put up more pics soon....(I should have MANY for sale this coming summer guys!) Oh and Roy.. I have a very nice young female that almost looks lime green in color! Very bright! I'll be sure to get pics!
    Thanks,
    Ryan-Valley Pets
    Very cool.....wouldn't want to do anything now while it's winter and cold out, but come spring, I'll definitely be interested!!! I should have my breeding setup done by then too! Question for you, ok...actually a couple....How big do the pallidulus get as adults? Do they hit the larger sizes like the T.s.sirtalis? Also, how big are the babies when they are born? I had talked to another breeder, here in the states, who was working with them, but got out of it...due to the fact that the babies were only about 2" when born. Also I'm really surprised to hear that they're difficult to get to mice.....I've heard that they're diet is just as variable as T.s.sirtalis, even to the point where one paper stated that they were major predators on rodents on some of the islands they live on. Anyways, I almost had forgotten, but welcome to the site. It'll be really cool to hear about your work with this subspecies.
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    Re: Maritimes Garters(pallidulus)*pics

    Hey Roy!
    Great to see that everyone has takin such a liking to these snakes!
    As for your q's... They can reach the size as the T.s.sirtalis, I've seen some in the wild that were quite large indeed! But for the most part they stay somewhat smaller. Most of my breeding females are about 18-24 inches when they start to breed. Here's some info that was collected right here in Nova Scotia...

    Newborn babies (139 snakes were measured) - 13.4 to 19 cm
    Adult males (51 snakes measured) - 39.6 to 60.2 cm
    Adult females (99 snakes measured) - 39.8 to 91.7 cm

    That should answer your question just fine! lol All my collection is off WC animals from right here in N.S.
    You are right in saying that the young are small! The newborns measured in that study could not have been all newborns...The ones I have bred have been only about 3 inches give or take at birth, and thin, so you have to feed very small fish pieces and small worms to begin with. The largest thing I have fed or would feed to a newborn is red-backed salamanders. One of those is a large meal for a newborn so that goes to show how small they are...
    I have been able to get the younger snakes to take pinkies but only when scented with fish, and it takes a while to get them to take just the pink. In the summer I am always feeding frogs, which they are crazy over! Here in Nova Scotia these guys are almost always found near water, if I had to take a guess from what I've read and observed here in N.S I would say that easily 70-85% of their diet is fish,frogs and worms. On the islands you are right and they say that rodents are a very important food source.
    They don't reguire any different care from that of T.s.sirtalis. Mine are all kept in a racking system like my corns/kings/milks..ect... They do great.. I only give them a larger water dish.. They are fed about 3-4 times a week. The young I try to feed more often, but this takes time as I usually have about 50 of the little things every summer!
    Hope this helps Roy.. And everyone else..
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