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Old 08-23-12, 01:46 PM   #16
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I love catching these guys in pa they are so abundant.

Moreliaddict, I just saw this on craigslist, http://southjersey.craigslist.org/wan/3163441709.html
"If any one has a baby northern water snake I will trade you some turtles, or I will buy it."

He has turtles, not a water snake.

And I don't really have room for another snake.

If I did, it would be another Carpet Python.
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I meant people do have them in their collections and they are wanted.

I'll take a carpet too.
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I meant people do have them in their collections and they are wanted.
That Craig's List post makes them look wanted, but definitely not abundant...
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I'll take a carpet too.
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By abundant I meant plentiful when I go herping not abundant in the pet trade.

I have seen quite a few at the expos I have gone to.
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Not sure if I have at expos, I guess because they're indigenous to NY??
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There is a small group of people keeping them that I know of in pa.

Also Wayne has on as a pet. ask him.
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Also Wayne has on as a pet. ask him.
I did on the first page of this thread. lol
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Ah very nice pictures.
Thanks for sharing the experience, I would love to catch such a sight!
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Not sure if I have at expos, I guess because they're indigenous to NY??
I've seen them at a couple of expos down in Florida.
Their territory encompasses a great amount of America. I think they reach Canada but I'm not sure... definitely as far south as Florida.
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I've seen them at a couple of expos down in Florida.
Their territory encompasses a great amount of America. I think they reach Canada but I'm not sure... definitely as far south as Florida.
They do reach here. I've seen plenty at my cottage.
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Not to hijack the thread, but I figured it was better to reply here than make a seperate topic over a comparatively minor but still awesome experience.

Namely its not a snake fishing, but some months ago I decided to take a look in a drainage ditch on my way home in the late afternoon. The stream of water going under the small bridge had gone down to a trickle and left hundreds of tiny snails exposed as they sought deeper water. Among them I spied what was either a baby garter or ribbon snake, and while it was hard to tell for sure as it was too far away to see in detail, the movements of its body made it appear to be gorging on the snails. That is it was lifitng up the upper part of its body and bringing its head down on them, as if slurping them up. It was a really cool sight.

Course then I had to get too close and accidentally scare it.
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That would have been most likely a Storeria species.

out on the west coast Thamnophis ordinoides are known to eat snails, some thamnophis elegans will too.
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That would have been most likely a Storeria species.

out on the west coast Thamnophis ordinoides are known to eat snails, some thamnophis elegans will too.
Oh, I should clarify, I live in north central Texas.
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Oh, I should clarify, I live in north central Texas.

Was the snake either brown, copper or dark grey?
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