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Originally Posted by hjelte
I see....well I´m sorry to hear that, for you and your garter that is. Of course I wouldn´t encourage you to violate animal-protection laws  I was just kidding around....but ok..oh thats right I was gonna ask you, since you said that you had problems finding garters in finland..sorry if I have missed the info somewhere on these pages but what kind of garter was it that you had?? //chris
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Don't worry about it, I doubt that my snakes even miss the chase. Considering the amounts that they eat, I also doubt that I could keep them on a guppy diet. Speaking of which, I see that they are now both begging for food.
Two common garters. One is an
s.parietalis and the other is either an
s.parietalis,
s.sirtalis, or
s.sirtalis X
s.parietalis mix. I tried to get the thamnophis.com folks to identify it once and those were the three possible conclusions.
If the second one is a parietalis, it does have reduced red pigments, even if the
pattern (apart from being lighter in color below the lateral stripe) is pretty much identical to the first one's. The same kind of red markings, but the color is not as bright and gradually go from being red to pink to white. I don't know if there even is such a thing as a hypoerythristic red-sided garter and I'm sure it isn't the right description, but that's the first word that comes to mind.

Coincidentally, I traced that one back to Sweden, although I still don't know who there raised it.
Oh, and sent the importer an email about the possibility of getting me an atratus couple. Still haven't heard anything and it's the wrong time of year anyway.