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  1. #1
    "Third shed, A Success"
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    Identification request.

    Well, hello there! It's been a while!

    Lately, I had a second thoughts about my izy - if he's really red-sided garter snake (T. s. parietalis). I mean, there are some photos of valley garter snakes (T. s. fitchi), that look exactly like my Izy. So - what are the differences?

    PS. I'd love to buy a female for my boy. Anyone knows a breeder in Europe I can contact with to aquire one?

    Izy:
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    Kleopatra - never forget. [*]; Lamprophis fuliginosus, male - Amon; Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, male - Izy; Pantherophis guttatus anerythristic, female, Nefretete; Lampropeltis sinaloae - Vita.

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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Identification request.

    Is this a local snake for you? If so, What State do you live in? Wild caught or Captive bred?


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    Old and wise snake
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    Re: Identification request.

    Looks like a low red parietalis to me. Fitchi that I have had have darker head tops and red cheeks. But hard to tell for sure. Nice snake either way!

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    "Third shed, A Success"
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    Re: Identification request.

    Nope. I live in Cetral Europe so no native garters for me, Steve... Captive bred. But I bought him like 6 years ago (or even 7) and I lost contact with the breeder. I bought him as red-sided tho'.
    Kleopatra - never forget. [*]; Lamprophis fuliginosus, male - Amon; Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, male - Izy; Pantherophis guttatus anerythristic, female, Nefretete; Lampropeltis sinaloae - Vita.

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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Albert Clark's Avatar
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    Re: Identification request.

    I went into the "bible" of Garter Snakes Evolution and Ecology looking for answers and it seems some of the differentiation can be found within the dorsal or vertebral and paravertebral striping. As well as the lateral striping. As Eddie said, the coloration seems to be more well defined in fitchi. I think that may be very variable in cases with some individuals.
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    "Third shed, A Success"
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    Re: Identification request.

    There's no trace of red at his cheeks. Thanks for answers.

    Anyway, how long your average T. sirtalis male lives? As my journal of Izy suggests ( http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gene...sis-diary.html - this is why it's worth of starting one!), he's around his six.
    Kleopatra - never forget. [*]; Lamprophis fuliginosus, male - Amon; Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, male - Izy; Pantherophis guttatus anerythristic, female, Nefretete; Lampropeltis sinaloae - Vita.

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    "Third shed, A Success" sirtalis01's Avatar
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    Re: Identification request.

    Looks like parientalis or Red side garter...

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