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Hi, I'm New Here!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: From Patterson Ca, currently Stockton Ca
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identity crisis
hello everyone, I am having a difficult time identifying this garter snake. A school mate of mine purchased this very cute little guy from a local pet store and was labeled "Canadian Garter snake" and "Thamnophis spp." under the common name. we were trying to key out what the exact species is however we are having a bit of trouble since our background is with different Boa constrictor spp. He is 61 cm long and weighs ~51 grams. The main problem is the dorsal stripe, or lack there of. He has two that run just lateral the spinal column. His coloring is black with dual orange/gold dorsal stripes, his belly is a cream color with black triangles on each ventral scale. His anal scale is split and I really couldn't count the sublabial/supralabial scales because of the stripping on his face but it seems that he has between 8-10 for each (I know thats little help), also his mid-body scale count is between 18-20. I have some pictures that I wanted to add to this message but they are to big and I don't know how to format/make them smaller to attach. if you want the pix email me at clown.8@gmail.com and I will send them to you so you have a better understanding on what I am saying. thanks for your time.
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Brother Snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: identity crisis
Have to agree with Stefan, sounds like an Indonesian garter (Xenochrophis sp.) to me as well. It probably came into the store as a "garter snake" so that's just what they sold it as. "Canadian garters" are most often T.s.parietalis...they're very commonly sold in pet stores, but your snake sounds nothing like them.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Re: identity crisis
I don't think they're Xenochrophis, because their bellies should be black and white, like this
![]() I did have a couple of garters a long time ago that fit your descriptiun and I'm sorry to say I don't know what they were oh, and welcome to the forum
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Hi, I'm New Here!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: From Patterson Ca, currently Stockton Ca
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Re: identity crisis
Thanks everyone, Xenochrophis vittata is exactly what he is, actually she is. Now that we know what she is I cal help my friend set up the correct environment for her. I was having such a hard time figuring out what she was because I was looking only at Thamnophis instead of other genera. I am actually going to go to the pet store and inform them of their mistake, maybe they will actually change the ID card.
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