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    Need a little help identifying the garter I caught the other day

    From what I can tell, it looks like an eastern to me, but i just want some opinions to make sure.
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    Re: Need a little help identifying the garter I caught the other day

    Looks sirtalisy to me. Where were they caught(State)
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    Re: Need a little help identifying the garter I caught the other day

    Agreed Steve!
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    Re: Need a little help identifying the garter I caught the other day

    I live in central Ohio. Caught it in the woods under a log. She's a good looking snake so I kept her.

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    Re: Need a little help identifying the garter I caught the other day

    I live in central Ohio. Loveland to be exact. Found her in the woods under a log. She's a good looking snake and never musked or tried to bite so I kept her. She's transitioning to pinkies very smoothly. Just curious what others think she is because I may breed her with a CB flame in the future if I can find one.

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    Re: Need a little help identifying the garter I caught the other day

    It's not a Butler's garter(Thamnophis butleri) or a Plains Garter (T. radix) or Ribbon. I think it is safe to say you have an Eastern Garter (T. sirtalis)
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    Re: Need a little help identifying the garter I caught the other day

    That's what I was thinking. Stripes are on scale rows 2 and 3 from the ventral so I figured it was. Just wanted to be 100% sure

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    Re: Need a little help identifying the garter I caught the other day

    Thank you guys for the quick replies

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    Re: Need a little help identifying the garter I caught the other day

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    It's not a Butler's garter(Thamnophis butleri) or a Plains Garter (T. radix) or Ribbon. I think it is safe to say you have an Eastern Garter (T. sirtalis)
    Nice! Thamnophis sirtalis are awesome!

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    Re: Need a little help identifying the garter I caught the other day

    Eastern and a nice one!!

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