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Subadult snake
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Waddinxveen Netherlands
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good exhibition today!!!
we had an expo today,it was perfect for us,i buy another three Natrix Vittata's and two Marcianus Albino's!!!
so this day was super!!! they look nice,and very alive bye bye Kuno my garter club is getting bigger and bigger... foto's coming quickly!!!!
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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: good exhibition today!!!
Hey Kuno,
congrats to your new snakes. I like the indonesian garter snakes a lot too and had them kept for some time, two years ago. Unfortunately I had no luck in breeding them and finally gave them to a guy from the Netherlands. Just to put this right: Natrix vittata is now Xenochrophis vittatus. Best wishes, Daniel
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Re: good exhibition today!!!
Congratulations.
I wish I'd been there too. It took me a while to hunt up a picture of a Natrix Vittata and in the process of looking, I found out that it's been renamed. It's now called Xenochrophis vittatus. What a beautiful snake! |
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Re: good exhibition today!!!
here some pictures....
here the pictures from the marcianus albino (so far i can see its an couple) they come from italy ![]() here the picture from the Xenogrophis Vittatus(Natrix Vittata) ![]() my collection is now (only the snakes) Thamnophis Sirtalis Tetraraenia 5.1 Thamnophis Marcianus 1.2 Thamnophis Marcianus albino 1.1 Xenogrophis Vittatus 3.3 and what is coming? a few sirtalis blacks... a few Atratus... and some red albino's (christmas albino's) i also have a lot of bearded dragons (hypo's and translucents)
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Re: good exhibition today!!!
Kuno
The Xenogrophis are so beautiful. You guys are really quite fortunate over there. At our local expo there is never even a single garter snake, let alone ribbons or water snakes. There are endless amounts of beautiful boas and pythons which I can't even legally keep in New York. The range is pretty narrow here as far as snakes go. There are often many wonderful Elaphe, Lampropeltis, and some Heterodon species too. That's about it. |
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