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    Re: Coloring up

    wow I dont have that kind of money. They are very beatiful though. Do you know of a species of garter snake that has a lot of color that is like 25 or lower. I know thats probably a dumb question and im sorry. But Im curious.
    I wanted to Thank you Steve for your help with the heating pad.

    I have 4 Easterns(mine: Furbie and Whiplash; moms: Diamond and Silky) all are 5 and half months old. So much fun gaters are.

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    Re: Coloring up

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs N1ntndo View Post
    wow I dont have that kind of money. They are very beatiful though. Do you know of a species of garter snake that has a lot of color that is like 25 or lower. I know thats probably a dumb question and im sorry. But Im curious.
    Prices really vary, I paid MUCH less for my flame. It is the shipping costs that will get you (i.e. the shipping was almost twice the cost of the flame).

    RedSided here is a pretty accurate depiction of the red color on my little guys head (the red looks a bit more solid and brighter to the eye). Parts of him are on FIRE while other parts are still ivory! Can't wait until he is bigger as then the colors will really show up (harder to see when they are still so tiny!).


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    Re: Coloring up

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs N1ntndo View Post
    wow I dont have that kind of money. They are very beatiful though. Do you know of a species of garter snake that has a lot of color that is like 25 or lower. I know thats probably a dumb question and im sorry. But Im curious.
    If I had any left, I would sell my T.s. concinnus babies that low. I often sell two for 40 or 50 bucks. Maybe you should talk to Don Belnap. Garter Snake Forum - View Profile: ssssnakeluvr

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    He bought a litter of 10 from me. Maybe he still has some.

    I recently sold these two CB $40 for both. The thing that usually gets you is the additional cost of shipping. In the case of these two, the total cost was $75 shipped.



    Or I could get you a WC, deworm it and make sure it's eating well. Even the WC ones make darn fine pets and do very well in captivity. I've had many over the years that are tame as heck and will carefully eat right from my fingers. My Big Bertha comes to mind. She's an old female nearly 4 feet long. She's a smart loving "puppy dog"

    (this is just an example of a WC one)


    Quote Originally Posted by RedSidedSPR View Post
    Yours looks so different from mine simply because of their nose... Mine has the whole southeastern short nosed bug eyed look.
    Inbred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Inbred.
    Well, according to Shannon it's the "southeastern influence"....

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