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Hi, I'm New Here!
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the new guy...
Just joined up.
I have a pair (unsexed) Florida Blue Garters - well, at least i think they're Thamnophis sirtalis similis. Course we know they could be blue phased T.s. sirtalis. Anyways, here's Oingo and Boingo ![]() ![]() ![]() They're great and probably get more attention then our other snakes.Speaking of snakes... a bit about me and the other animals... I'm a big exotics guy. I grew up in seattle and now live in portland. I have 11 scorps (used to have over 300), 9 tarantulas, 2 beardies, 2 lepard geckos, 1 red ackie, 4+ Amazon Tree Boas, 1 Emerald Tree Boa, 2 Brazilian Rainbow Boas, 2 Dumeril's Boas, 1 Red Tail Boa, 1 Jungle Carpet Python and 1 Ball Python. Yeah... I think that's everything other than the cat and rabbit... |
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