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    Hi all,

    I've been lurking on here for a while. Since I made an account now, thought I might as well make an introduction. . Completely new to snakes but have been into keeping aquaria for quite some time and am looking for a bit of a change. I've been having trouble locating a Canadian source so I don't actually have a snake yet (so I will continue to lurk until I can participate ). I love forums for research!

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    Re: Hi from Toronto

    Welcome to the forum Kim!
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    Re: Hi from Toronto

    Nice to have you on the forum Kim.
    A good place to start is with the care sheet.
    When you do get a garter you'll be well prepared.
    The first Canadian breeder(forum member) that comes to mind is HazAnga(Nick)
    I'll put a link to his page in case you want to contact him.

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    Re: Hi from Toronto

    Welcome to the forum!
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    Re: Hi from Toronto

    Quote Originally Posted by kimbosaur View Post
    Hi all,

    I've been having trouble locating a Canadian source so I don't actually have a snake yet
    No lurking!! participate Go catch a garter and use it as a training snake for when you get yourself a beautiful morph. Then you will have 2 beautiful garters

    Finding a canadian breeder without waiting lists are very troublesome then the laws come into play too. I have 7 garters, 5 of them I technically can't keep because they are wild and native to this area. But they were caught as newborns and well taken care of.

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    Welcome to the forum!
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    Re: Hi from Toronto

    Thanks everyone

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
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    A good place to start is with the care sheet.
    When you do get a garter you'll be well prepared.
    The first Canadian breeder(forum member) that comes to mind is HazAnga(Nick)
    I'll put a link to his page in case you want to contact him.
    Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets
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    Yea, the care sheet is great! I think that's how I ended up here in the first place. I did try to contact him a little while ago through his site, but haven't got a reply. Just assumed he was out of babies . Thanks for the info!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kantar View Post
    No lurking!! participate Go catch a garter and use it as a training snake for when you get yourself a beautiful morph. Then you will have 2 beautiful garters
    Finding a canadian breeder without waiting lists are very troublesome then the laws come into play too. I have 7 garters, 5 of them I technically can't keep because they are wild and native to this area. But they were caught as newborns and well taken care of.
    I don't think I'm stealthy enough to catch one! The only one I've ever seen around here was roadkill on a street beside a ravine! I used to always go in there to see what critters I would find and the wildest thing I've ever seen is probably a tie between a frog and a dead turtle. LOL! Any tips?

    I've actually found a reptile shop that has two in stock! They have a regular checkered ($59) and an albino checkered ($69). I haven't got a chance to check them out, but I'm wondering if I should just wait til the "Canadian Reptile Breeder's Expo" coming up in September. I figure if there's anywhere I would be able to find one, it would be there.

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