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"Preparing For Second shed"
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Hello, I'm new to this site but far from new to reptiles.
I have been keeping reptiles on and off all my life and am currently keeping 0.1 Colombian Tegu, 0.0.1 Argentine Tegu, 2.2.4 Southern Alligator Lizards, 0.1 Green Phase African House snake (fuliginosus not inornatus), 1.0 western hognose snake, 1.2 Leopard geckos and 1.1 Puget Sound Garter snakes. Along with that I breed several species of feeder insects and love feild herping in northern California. I have worked as a "reptile specialist" shortly in a pet store trying to better the care animals received (but pet stores will be pet stores) and currently work in the digital imaging field full time and part time in reptile wholesale. so that's just a lil bit about me, here's a couple pics of my Thamnophis Sirtalis Pickeringi ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Alaska, USA
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Re: New Here
Hi Kevin,
It's always great to get fresh perspectives and learn new techniques from other experienced herpers. Welcome to the forum, and please join in often. Do you do much herping in Northern California, and have you ever seen wild T.s. tetrataenia? Rick Last edited by Cazador : 03-24-2007 at 11:19 PM. |
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Brother Snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: New Here
Howdy and welcome to the forum. You're very lucky to live in Ca. There are some wonderful Thamnophis species there, not to mention all the other herps that are to be found.
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Roy 1.1 T.s.pickeringi 0.1 T.s.concinnus 0.0.2 T.s.pallidulus |
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Re: New Here
in spring a few years ago i spent a good amount of time at the northern tip of the SF garters range trying to photograph a wild specimen to no avail (though i still want to make it back out that way) I had previously written a small generic article on them for a website that is no longer running but i will post the info here as it has some fact and some of my experience in the area
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Re: New Here
oh lol i got carried away on the previous post, i was finally able to get some pix capturing the color of the pugets colors better, and for the moderators I didnt notice any pix of the puget sound garter under the subspecies photos so feel free to use mine (lol yes i can get better ones), all i ask for is being credited
first is the male ![]() and the female ![]() |
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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: New Here
Welcome to the forum!
You have beautiful snakes! I was born in San Francisco and I still consider myself a San Franciscan, even though I have lived in New York for most of my life.
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