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T. radix Ranch
Re: What type are these?
 Originally Posted by Baby_Garter2
Thanks for the help. How do I change my little sentence underneath my Username, it says "Hi, I'm new here!" But I've been on this forum since 2008.
Here's a link to give you an idea of how the titles work and the amount of posts needed to obtain them. As far as I know this is still the list being used.
User Titles
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Hi, I'm New Here!
 Originally Posted by guidofatherof5
Here's a link to give you an idea of how the titles work and the amount of posts needed to obtain them. As far as I know this is still the list being used.
User Titles
Awesome, Thank you!
Reptiles I own: 2.2 Ball Pythons (Glaedr, Colby, Nova, Linden)
*Linden is a Spider morph*
2.1 Garter Snakes (Joey, Pinky, Blaze)
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Re: What type are these?
Hey, welcome, were abouts do you live in canada, and welcome to the site
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"Preparing For First shed"
Re: What type are these?
 Originally Posted by Baby_Garter2
These are nice pics, and I think it answers one of my questions regarding coloration ("yes Lovok, there are variations even within a certain variety" ).
Is there any way that their coloration can be made well, more brilliant at all? They look gorgeous right after a shed, and I'm wondering if they ever keep that "just shed glow" from a specific diet, being in water, etc...
"Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." 
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Subadult snake
Re: What type are these?
 Originally Posted by Lovok
These are nice pics, and I think it answers one of my questions regarding coloration ("yes Lovok, there are variations even within a certain variety"  ).
Is there any way that their coloration can be made well, more brilliant at all? They look gorgeous right after a shed, and I'm wondering if they ever keep that "just shed glow" from a specific diet, being in water, etc...
Good conditions make coloration in all snakes brighter (this is especially easy to see in wild-caught specimens). Color/brightness can also change with age.
Which is more tempting: The fruit of knowledge or the possessed, talking serpent? DUH! - The Serpent!
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"Preparing For First shed"
Re: What type are these?
Thanks! It may sound like I'm a bit of a "control freak", wanting to tinker around with how she'll grow & mature, but I wanna make sure I do as much as I can to keep her healthy and lookin' good.
"Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." 
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Hi, I'm New Here!
Re: What type are these?
 Originally Posted by Petruga
Hey, welcome, were abouts do you live in canada, and welcome to the site
I live in Southern Ontario.
Reptiles I own: 2.2 Ball Pythons (Glaedr, Colby, Nova, Linden)
*Linden is a Spider morph*
2.1 Garter Snakes (Joey, Pinky, Blaze)
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Re: What type are these?
cool, were did you catch these garters?
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Hi, I'm New Here!
Re: What type are these?
I didn't catch them, a friend gave them to me. She breeds Garter Snakes. Got all 3 for 15$.
Reptiles I own: 2.2 Ball Pythons (Glaedr, Colby, Nova, Linden)
*Linden is a Spider morph*
2.1 Garter Snakes (Joey, Pinky, Blaze)
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Adult snake
Re: What type are these?
Welcome, and are those flames?
Nolan
0.4.T.sirtalis.sirtalis(cb)
0.1. T.sirtalis.sirtalis(wc)
Wants:Any Color Morph of the Thamnophis s.s., And maybe a Radix
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