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    Juvenile snake Calift's Avatar
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    Smile New lovely Eastern! :D DUW

    I took some pictures of her with the good camera tonight. She's been great to handle, no musking or biting- such a sweet and mellow girl already! (and a lot more fun to watch than my ball python...)

    I'm just recently become amazed by garters....they are such naturally beautiful snakes

    Here's "Princess"








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    Re: New lovely Eastern! :D DUW





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    Re: New lovely Eastern! :D DUW

    She looks nice, congrats with her
    Greetz, Hans

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    Re: New lovely Eastern! :D DUW

    nice looking girl
    and yeah - garters are heaps more entertaining than BPs
    rhea
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    Re: New lovely Eastern! :D DUW

    Be prepared for hours of tank watching .... congrats
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Juvenile snake Calift's Avatar
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    Re: New lovely Eastern! :D DUW

    Thanks guys...I can't wait to get into garter morphs! Are they popular snakes to keep in Europe? There aren't a lot of big breeders in the states or Canada...I think its because they are so common in the wild.

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    Re: New lovely Eastern! :D DUW

    Sadly they are much ignored in the UK. More popular in mainland western Europe although the trend favours corns and royals .... yawn
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: New lovely Eastern! :D DUW

    very pretty!
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    Re: New lovely Eastern! :D DUW

    Beautiful snake. You are hooked.
    They are always up to something and a joy to watch. Very interactive and curious about everything. I have some babies that come out and watch me vacuum.
    Steve
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    Re: New lovely Eastern! :D DUW

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    I have some babies that come out and watch me vacuum.
    It's funny you mention that, Steve... I keep interpreting the fact that my babies come out and stand at attention whenever I get near their enclosure as a desire to be fed. (And am consequently being guilt-tripped into possibly overfeeding them.)

    BUT, yesterday one of my cats discovered that we have new occupants in the (previously empty for a while) snake enclosure and spent a while with his nose against the glass. My elderly corn would usually react with alarm when a cat came by, but these garter babies had their noses right up against the other side of the glass, watching the cat!

    (I suppose they could have been wondering if this new "person" was going to feed them, too... )

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