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Re: Indo garter
Well, it's way beyond being a morph, it belongs to a different genus, Xenochrophis. Not a true garter, but a keelback. I doubt anybody has developed morphs of the species yet, most animals sold seem to be wildcaught.
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Re: Indo garter
Thamnophis is found only in North and Central America. Xenochrophis is (of course) Indonesian. Their habits and care are pretty much the same though. I will just say this...Xenochrophis are often loaded with parasites when you first get them, so keep a close eye on that.
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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Re: Indo garter
I've had this one for about a month he has no mites and appears to have know parasites that I am aware of. I got him from a good friend at a locally owned pet store where they take extremely good care of all their animals. I asked him if he could get me a female but he said that was the first one he has found in a long time.
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Re: Indo garter
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Now I'm actually a good deal confused again because I just looked to find more info about them, because of the keelback issue let me explain: when I showed them to my vet, he said " you have to be careful, 'cause they sometimes mix keelbacks in with them" hm well, the Xenochrophis vittatus my search turned up - also known as the Striped Keelback, does not really look like what I have well it does - upon close inspection look a lot like mine Check out and compare: Snakes of Southeast Asia : Striped Keelback - Xenochrophis vittatus and Yesterday Hamm..... my snakes look like Kuno's I think I'll go search some more
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Ophiuchus rhea
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Re: Indo garter
you think it's just a regional subspecies thing then
you're probably right they just at first looked so different to me
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