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Brother Snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Hello all,
Has anyone had any experiance working with or actually have any Maritime (T.s.pallidulus) garters. I've seen several pics on the internet of individuals that were a really nice shade of green with yellow chins and deep red spots. I imagine that this colour is not the "type" colour for these guys, but WOW! I'd love to try and work with them. Thanx ahead for any and all info. --Roy |
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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: Maritime garters
Hi Roy,
I´m thinking about if this snake could be a T. s. pallidulus If so, I do have experiences in keeping this kind of snakes and would be interested in getting a male snake for my lonesome female.Best wishes, Daniel
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Brother Snake
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Re: Maritime garters
You know, I kind of wondered about that myself when I saw that pic. I honestly don't know enough about them though to know how to really tell the difference between pallidulus and sirtalis. Where did you get her? I know pallidulus is primarily found in the far northeast of the US and southeast Canada...around the coastal regions and some islands.
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"Preparing For First shed"
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Re: Maritime garters
Hey Roy,
I got her as a gift from an american friend last year. She is a wildcaught snake and I do not exactly know where it´s from. But my friend lives up in the north east of the US. The snake is only 50 cm of lenght and sinc I got her she doesn´t grow anymore. Extremly uncommon for a normal eastern garter. The color pattern is uncommon too for a eastern garter but more common for the maritime garter. I´ve never seen a T. s. pallidulus befor so I´m not sure in identifying this snake too. Best wishes, Daniel
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Re: Maritime garters
I'm not positive easterns and maritimes are seperate subspecies. Because the thing that defines maritimes is their faint stripes and reddish/green spots. But some easterns are stripeless or have red on them in other parts of the country like in the southeast. If they are different subspecies they probably intergrade too. I think most people recognize them as different subspecies though. Anywhom, heres a pic of one i caught about a month ago in New Hampshire. Its not the best picture and there's too much sunlight i think.
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On my website I have four pictures that I got from Nicholas Bertrand from Québec, Canada. This are T. sirtalis pallidulus according to him.
Click the button T. sirtalis and then you click the button ![]() Scroll down till you find them. Very beautiful specimen, Daniel!
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Brother Snake
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Re: Maritime garters
Ok.....WOW Thamnophis you have a great site!!!! Even though I can't understand a thing on it (unless it's in Latin....LOL) I'm VERY impressed. The species section is really great......you've got pics of lots of Thamnophis sp. that I've never seen before.......I was almost drooling looking at some of the pics....LOL. Now I want to work with LOTS of other species too!
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Thanks GarterGuy.
It was a lot of work, but I think it is worth it. Today I placed a new picture on the -page of Thamnophis sirtalis.A very nice T. s. parietalis with much red.
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