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I must have missed it in the thread. How do we pay for this?
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what is salmon jello?
great videos by the way. I really enjoyed watching the feeding ones. I've posted the links on another site as well.
Watching Rocket had me on edge though as I thought...
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If you're into fish a little bit, consider purchasing a handful of Jewel Cichlids. If you ask around a bit you can usually get them for about a buck a fish.
Eventually one dominant male and one...
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The restrictions in the first post are taken from the Alberta regs.
You can possess but not import the sirtalis and radix.
I've seen checkered come through a few times, but I'd like a morph...
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awesome. Good for you on the release.
I can hardly wait for the photos of those babies.
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anyone working with Northwesterns? Those are neet. I bet the morphs on those can be pretty fantastic.
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do you release any of the ones that hatched from the gravid females that came in?
I'm real curious about what you do with these!
Any pictures of the ones that beautiful red female popped out?
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Thanks everyone, keep it going!
I think the reason Radix is a no no is that they occur naturally here. You can go and catch one and keep it, but you can't import it. I would have been...
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Help me out here.
Is the genus and species, Thamnophis Sirtalis, and then the pariertalis the sub-species? or
Is sirtalis the genus and parietalis the sub-species?
in any event, unless I...
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as stated in the T. Gigas thread, my jurisdiction has restrictions on what types of garters I can posess, or import.
Basically, the following are "no no":
Butler's Garter Snake Thamnophis...
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thanks for the responses.
I'll post a new thread for suggestions on what type I should start looking for....
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In my jurisdiction we are limited with what types of Thamnophis we can import and keep. Sirtalis are out (unfortunately), amongst others.
In any event, looking at some of the other species, I am...
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my dekay snake only took earthworms for me when I had her.
If it isn't too late in the year, you may want to have a run looking for earthworms after a good rain, put them into a large planter...
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there is no honour in bragging about being a poacher.
If he was feeding them something cute and cuddily that was threatened, the issue would be no different.
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great photos!
Neato mosquito.
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Nothing like a good compost pit to help with the environment, eh?
Tough for a politician to raise a stink with the town about the environment these days.
Nothing saying you cant put the...
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just keep doing what you're doing.
They are going through a rough patch but they are getting the best shot that they could possibly get at surviving it because of your husbandry practices. ...
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let us know what happened with Wallmart
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so....
we have someone poaching a threatened species and using it as a feeder?
And you haven't contacted the authorities...why?
help me out here.
That type of behavior is what...
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This is great everyone. As someone who's jurisdiction restricts the species we can import, I find these photos to be really helpful in finding alternate species.
Keep up the good work!
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no doubt.
What are you going to do with 25?
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I finally have a line on Thamnophis up here in Canada. A vendor will be importing some next week as part of a larger reptile order. He does not know what species he will be getting - he just knows...
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Great snake. I love the biting photo - hopefully that attitude gets better with time!
As far as the spelling goes, be careful.
I think you'll want to spell it:
Kye
and not
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hmmmmm too bad. If you were in alberta I'd have considered rescuing him. Good luck with him.
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