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08-09-10, 12:31 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
Not the best pictures, (Really need a better camera than my phone) And as I said before, they are really fast. Cute little guys that seem to like to watch you. And they are almost all tail.
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08-09-10, 12:40 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
that exactley what i was thinking mate
i'd love to see pic's or better still a video of them guys fishing
great wife you have mate
all mine ever brings home is diy stuff to fix the house up
cheers shaun
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Thanks Shaun she's a keeper. I'll feed them tomorrow and try to get some video and try to figure out how to post it.
Wayne, I bought them some pinks today, but I think they are too big. Do you think they'd eat your Garter Goulash?
Thanks
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08-09-10, 04:33 PM
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
Worth a try, mine has ate it before.
Chop up the pinkies while they are still frozen, it's a lot less messy.
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08-09-10, 07:17 PM
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Hots Down Under
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
Cheers for the photo's. Great looking little guy's. I can imagine just how fast though guy's would be.
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08-10-10, 12:20 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
Quicker than greased pigs.
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08-12-10, 08:05 AM
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
cool pic's mate,hope you work out how to post a video.if swearing at it dont do it then thats about the size of my expertease re computers
cheers shaun
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08-12-10, 09:14 AM
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
I can get the video up no problem.....
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08-13-10, 03:40 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
I managed to get a feeding video today. Not the best, but it shows what good fishers they are. The minnows they are eating are gold fish minnows, but recently I found out that goldfish (carp) and catfish are not good for them due to thiaminase. So I will be getting guppies next time out. The problem with switching them to f/t fish, or pinkies seems to be the feeding response. they do like to go after the live food. So I'm in a conundrum here. If anyone has any ideas, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Wayne, if you could help me post the video, that would be great!
In the meantime here are a couple pics....
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08-13-10, 03:42 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
cool pic's mate,hope you work out how to post a video.if swearing at it dont do it then thats about the size of my expertease re computers
cheers shaun
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I did try the swearing bit, (It's usually the first thing I try) But it didn't work. Maybe I need to learn more swear words.
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08-13-10, 03:54 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
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08-14-10, 12:17 AM
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
I don't think I've ever seen a snake eat anything that fast before. That was awesome thanks for sharing the vid
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08-14-10, 01:02 AM
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
SOLD!! that was SO SWEET!!, ya like you said grimleo i never seen a snake eat anything that fast. is the ribbon snake a morph of garter snake or is it a ribbon snake as in corn,king garter.... kind dumb i can look it up now but posting right after i seen that sweet video so i have not checked yet, but i will before i get an aswere here, Very sweet video i love how fast her grabbed that super fast fish, i would not have believed he would have gotten it if i didnt see it, thx for that
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08-14-10, 03:02 AM
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domi adsum
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
Thanks guys for the great comments! I didn't think the video quality was that great, I shot it with my phone, but yeah they are amazing fast as Wayne can probably tell you. I believe that ribbons are the closest relative to the garter snake, and are often confused with garter snakes.
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08-14-10, 07:24 AM
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
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Originally Posted by Freebody
. is the ribbon snake a morph of garter snake
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Ribbon snakes are a sub-species of Garter snake.
They all belong to the Thamnophis group.
Garter snakes slam food just as quick.
I have a few that can pound multiple mice in a minute.
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08-15-10, 08:53 AM
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domi adsum
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Re: Ribbon Snakes
Well, I took the kids fishing yesterday, and consequently had a few night crawlers left over. Soooooo I put a feeding dish in each of the tubs, in the middle of their big water dishes and gave each a worm. This morning, one of the worms was gone. I looked everywhere making sure it just didn't escape. The other had escaped and was hiding under a rock. So, at least one is eating crawlers.
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