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10-23-11, 03:34 PM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
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Garters... now you guys will never be have enough! You have been assimilated!!
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ha its true I'm going to be addicted to yet another species
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10-23-11, 03:38 PM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
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Garters... now you guys will never be have enough! You have been assimilated!!
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A borg fan?
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10-23-11, 04:10 PM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
All this talk has made me really think about getting garters... though I really shouldn't...
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10-23-11, 05:19 PM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
resistance is futile..
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10-23-11, 05:28 PM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
None can resist!
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10-23-11, 05:31 PM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
Redsided's avatar doesn't help either... so darn cute ><
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10-23-11, 05:50 PM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
For the first time ever i saw a Garter in real life this week, they have one for sale in the reptile shop that i use. £95? Is that a good price for one?
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10-23-11, 06:08 PM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
How much is that in dollars? what kind of garter?
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10-23-11, 06:14 PM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
Around 175 dollars..
Better be sanfrans.
I know the market there is different, but my Infernalis' are around $200 each.
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10-23-11, 11:42 PM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
wow, i have to admit I have never even considered a garter snake...but i've only been into snakes since January. They sound really awesome. I'd want one i could hold every now and then though...so maybe a female. Although getting a specific sub species and breeding sounds fun!
Maybe a couple females to start out though... i mean if they can be housed together, why only get one? muwahaha!
Okay i'm obsessed. 9 and counting...
infernalis...what's your recommendation on first time garter snake owners? What should we expect to spend on just a regular nice one? How expensive to morphs get, and what are the rarest kind? Any other advice? How often do you feed the juveniles...and then how often for adults? How big is the biggest one you've owned? etc., etc...I love how big their eyes are!
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10-24-11, 03:47 AM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
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How much is that in dollars? what kind of garter?
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Not sure what type it was to be honest, i was too busy playing with the albino retic in the next viv to take too mUch notice, next time i go i will see ifi can get pics.
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10-24-11, 05:53 AM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
Not many garters are gonna be that much so I'd figure out what it is first before dropping $200.
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10-24-11, 06:38 AM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
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infernalis...what's your recommendation on first time garter snake owners? What should we expect to spend on just a regular nice one? How expensive to morphs get, and what are the rarest kind? Any other advice? How often do you feed the juveniles...and then how often for adults? How big is the biggest one you've owned? etc., etc...I love how big their eyes are!
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Thamnophis Radix (plains garter snake) & Thamnophis parietalis (Red sided garter snake) are both well known for being easy going, so I would easily recommend them as a first garter to anyone.
A "regular" nice one is $50 or less, I often "give away" my extra babies to a good home provided that shipping charges are covered.
I feed my juvies every other to every third day.
The biggest one I have ever owned is my girl that I rescued from a mower last year, she's unusually large for a garter snake..
The rarest would be any of the Mexican/Central American species, They only started showing up in US collections last year and are still pricey.
Other super rare Morphs are Silver Easterns, Albino Flames and Albino Erythristics.
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10-24-11, 07:29 AM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
Woo that is one sexy red snake!
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10-24-11, 07:56 AM
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Re: Some myths about Thamnophis dispelled
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Woo that is one sexy red snake!
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Albino Flame, First ever specimens appeared 2 years ago, and they were undoubtedly the most expensive garter snakes I have ever seen/worked with.
Now that the cross has been out for a while, and people have been breeding the hets together, the price dropped to about $300-500 depending on the degree of red.
Some people (not me) will "power feed" babies and start breeding the first year, I prefer to allow natural growth, so I won't breed until year 3 when they are truly adults.
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