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    Re: Need help Identifying Oregon snake, Wild Albino garter?

    Looks like a possible Radix, maybe a eastern I'm not sure... But I do know that it looks like a T+ Albino. Very beautiful n rare to find in the wild as their light color makes it really easy for prey to spot them.
    Makes a nice light snack lol

    Gravel is a bad idea as there is no absorption n it is very bad for scale rot n general bad heath. A lot of people favor aspen, but I find it very dry, as well it is not safe to feed on... I've used sand(very bad choice), aspen, coco husk, paper towel, crinkle cut colored paper, Newspaper pellets. My current set up is my favorite yet. I've got paper towel on the bottom as a liner (makes for easy cleaning) Then I've got Paper Pellets on top of that. I use some crinkle cut paper for ground cover.

    Paper pellets are VERY easy to spot clean and I feed all my snakes on it without them ingesting it, I love it. Best stuff I've seen/used yet, and cheaper then anything else. Some of my snakes even borrow in it.

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    Last edited by Light of Dae; 12-24-2012 at 11:22 AM. Reason: forgot pictures
    3.2 T.Marcianus, 1.2 T.Sirtalis, 1.0 Zacapu, 1.0 T.Radix
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