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Mexican species
So, we know that Robert (DEKAN) has T. melanogaster, but who else has Mexican Thamnophis species? Was it Fons or Sabine who also featured photos of Mexican varieties? And what are the chances of UK availability next year?
Who, on this forum, has the most unusual/rarely seen Garter species (or sub-species)?
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Re: Mexican species
I think that Fons has probably the most rare:
Thamnophis eques cuitzeoensis Thamnophis melanogaster canescens Thamnophis fulvus (if I recall correctly, also from mexico) I think you'll have a hard time finding them in the UK. I believe this year was the first year that was bred with the first 2 by Steven Bol and he did not have a hard time selling them . The fulvus come from Germany.Next year, I'll probably have Thamnophis eques cuitzeoensis also ![]()
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Re: Mexican species
I would love to have them....getting them is another story tho....
would love to have thamnophis sumicrasti!!!!!! especially the spotted one!!!!! |
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Re: Mexican species
woah i looked that sumichrast's garter snake up and man thats a cool snake it kinda looks like a milk snake
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Re: Mexican species
Yep...too much trouble to export them, but If you manage how to take some to your country, I would gladly give you some of my babies
I prefer give them to someone who really cares than selling them ![]() So they take years to grow up... you have time ![]() |
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