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Hello everyone! New to thamnophis.
Hi! I am the current owner of 3 snakes( spotted python, colombian boa , and normal cornsnake). After discovering wild eastern garters this summer, I am in love with them. I plan to start a collection as soon as new babies are born this year. Does anybody here recommend a particular garter? I have heard easterns are more nervous in general. I think the pics I have seen of Flames, California red sided, Oregon red sided and puget sounds are just amazing. Are these particular garters good to keep? Thanks for any advice. I think I'm in the right place for garter expertize(lol).
Dennis
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Re: Hello everyone! New to thamnophis.
Hi Dennis,
Welcome to our community. As to which garters are good to keep, there are really no bad garters. 
Jason
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Hello everyone! New to thamnophis.
Welcome Dennis,
You are in the right place and have also discovered a little know secret. "Garter Snakes are great". Little know to the rest of the world and to many other snake keepers.
I currently keep 6 different species of garter snakes.
If you ask me which I recommend, well. That's an easy call.
T.radix(Plains Garter Snake) Hands down for me. Many of mine are like big old dogs. Very docile and interactive.
Glad you are with us.
Here's a link to the care sheet which is a great read since you are just getting into garters. Any of your questions not answered in the care sheet, feel free to post them to the forum.
Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets
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Forum Moderator
Re: Hello everyone! New to thamnophis.
"bing bing bang a bang a bang bing bong bing a bing bang a bong
binga bing a bang a bong bong bing bong bing banga bong"
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The red side of life.
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Pyrondenium Rose
Re: Hello everyone! New to thamnophis.
All garters have different personalities. What species you get is up to your own personal preference. Each and every snake is different. They are much like humans, you never find a human that is exactly the same. I keep Northwestern garter snakes and Oregon red spotted garter snakes. Both of them are really fun. Some people might find Northwesterns a bit boring with their colouring, but in my opinion, they are the most beautiful garter snakes in the world. Udo is right when he says garters are dangerous. They are like a drug that you cant stay away from.
Chantel
3.2.5 Thamnophis ordinoides Snakey, Thumbelina, Hades, Mama, Runt, Pumpkin, Azul, Silver, Spots
1.1 T.s. Concinnus Snapdragon(Snap)
(Rest in peace, Speckles, Ember and Angel.)
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Re: Hello everyone! New to thamnophis.
Welcome to the forum Dennis,
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matris ut plures>
Re: Hello everyone! New to thamnophis.
Welcome from Connecticut!
Le Ann
““You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.”
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Re: Hello everyone! New to thamnophis.
Thanks for the advice . I plan to keep a few species as well. Unfortunately, I only saw one garter snake at 2 reptile expos I've been to here in the northeast. But luckily with so many people on this websiteowning and breeding, I can't wait till some new ones arrive. I have a feeling that I might become addicted(lol).
Thank again for the input .
 Originally Posted by guidofatherof5
Welcome Dennis,
You are in the right place and have also discovered a little know secret. "Garter Snakes are great". Little know to the rest of the world and to many other snake keepers.
I currently keep 6 different species of garter snakes.
If you ask me which I recommend, well. That's an easy call.
T.radix(Plains Garter Snake) Hands down for me. Many of mine are like big old dogs. Very docile and interactive.
Glad you are with us.
Here's a link to the care sheet which is a great read since you are just getting into garters. Any of your questions not answered in the care sheet, feel free to post them to the forum.
Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets
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Re: Hello everyone! New to thamnophis.
Thank you everyone. Glad to be here.
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