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    Re: Garter Field Pics - summer 2009


    Oregon Garter (T. a. hydrophilus)[spotted/striped variant] New River, Denny, Trinity County (July 11, 2009)


    Valley Garter (T. s. fitchi)[ecdysis] Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, Del Norte County (July 23, 2009)

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    Re: Garter Field Pics - summer 2009

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    Valley Garter (T. s. fitchi)[ecdysis] Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, Del Norte County (July 23, 2009)
    awesome pics! love this large fitchi!!!!!

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    Re: Garter Field Pics - summer 2009

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    awesome pics! love this large fitchi!!!!!
    I believe she was quite gravid!

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    Re: Garter Field Pics - summer 2009

    The only snake I kept was the Mountain neonate ("Blacky"). This little one is feeding on chorus frog metamorphs and trout filet. It apparently also ate a baby fence lizard kept with it during transport from the river (Will I ever learn?).

    I am very excited that my elegans is taking trout so voraciously. Western terrestrials are known for taking very small rodents, lizards, snakes, and yes, they love the froggies too, but they are less known for going after fish. So, yes, I am excited to explore this opportunistic behavior further. This snake was found in the same habitat as many of the hydrophilus pics I post. I have never been able to feed my hydrophilus ("Lefty" - the one-eyed garter) anything other than fish and frogs.

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    Re: Garter Field Pics - summer 2009

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven@HumboldtHerps View Post
    I am very excited that my elegans is taking trout so voraciously. Western terrestrials are known for taking very small rodents, lizards, snakes, and yes, they love the froggies too, but they are less known for going after fish.
    For what it's worth I fed my, then yearling, elegans exclusively rosey red feeder fish when I first got him. Back then they were thought to be safe. I switched him to pinkies with very little effort later that year, but he and my (wild caught as an adult) female will both still take live fish on occasion. They do prefer rodents, tho
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    Re: Garter Field Pics - summer 2009

    Thanx for sharing,great pic's

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    Re: Garter Field Pics - summer 2009

    Quote Originally Posted by jitami View Post
    For what it's worth I fed my, then yearling, elegans exclusively rosey red feeder fish when I first got him. Back then they were thought to be safe. I switched him to pinkies with very little effort later that year, but he and my (wild caught as an adult) female will both still take live fish on occasion. They do prefer rodents, tho
    My Mountain hasn't taken pinkies yet.

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