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"First shed In Progress"
Hi from Holland
Hello,
I'm Marc from Holland.
Yesterday I was in germany @ Hamm and someone asked me if I was a member .. I said probarbly but .... I was not.
So I joined ....
I started in the beginning of the year with garter snakes.
I now have a few ... not sure what names it is in english, but i have:
1.0 Thamnophis radix snow
1.0 Thamnophis radix axanthic
1.0 Thamnophis eques scotti
1.1 Thamnophis sirtalis parietals (male is high red)
2.0 Thamnophis marcianus albino
10.9 Thamnophis marcianus marcianus (born 02/07/2011)
Upcoming 1.1 Thamnophis eques scotti (2008, unrelated)
Want:
Thamnophis cyrtopsis ocellatus unrelated couple.
Very hard to find the Eastern Black-Neck garter snake here in holland.
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Kat
2.2 T.s.pickeringii, 2.3 T.ordinoides 0.1 T.marcianus
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Hi from Holland
Nice to have you on the forum.
That is a nice group of snakes you have listed there.
I'm sure I speak for the other forum members when I say "We want photos", please. Once you are settled in would be great.
Here's a link to the forum care sheet. It's always a good read.
Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets
The great T.radix State of Iowa welcomes you.
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"PM Boots For Custom Title"
Re: Hi from Holland
Welcome. I admire your taste in T. Marcianus.
Chris0.2.0 - T. marcianus (Binky, Esk), 1.1.0 - T. e. cuitzeoensis (Vlad, Lacrimosa), 1.1.0 - T. cyrtopsis (Vimes, Sybil), 0.1.0 - T. s. parietalis (Nobby), 1.1.0 T. radix (Lipwig, Adora Belle)
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Re: Hi from Holland
Welcome from a dark breezy Liverpool. i think Steve was somewhat understated about your snakes for a newbie that collection is [to use an Americanism] totally awesome
I'm not actually a gynecologist...but i'll take a look.
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"First shed In Progress"
2.0 radix axanthic, snow
2.1 eques scotti
1.1 sirtalis parietalis
1.1 cyrtopsis ocellatus
1.2 melanogaster canescens
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Juvenile snake
Re: Hi from Holland
Welcome to the forum! Photos would be great
Neil
3.0 T. s. parietalis, 4.4 T. marcianus
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Hi from Holland
Hello,
It is wonderful having you on the forum and your collection of snake is awesome.
I've already posted a link to the Care Sheet and if you've had a chance to read it you will see corn cob listed under substrate as not safe to use.
In the photos you posted I saw that you are taking precautions to prevent them from ingesting it. I too used to use corn cob bedding. It was cheap and did a very good job of collecting feces for easy removal. I remember forum members warning me to the hazards of intestinal blockages caused by this substrate. I informed them that I was well aware of the dangers and was doing everything to keep it from being ingested.
Fast forward to me finding a few babies with impactions. One I was able to save and the others had to be put down. I felt terrible because I didn't heed the warnings. I felt I was in control and nothing bad could have happened.
Little did I know I wasn't in control. Snakes regurgitate sometimes hours after eating. They may try to eat it again or another snake may try to.
If a snake wipes its mouth on the substrate after eating another snake may come along and eat that substrate.
I wanted you to be aware of what I had to go through.
Corn cob is a very dangerous substrate.
I meant no offense by this post.
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