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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Albert Clark's Avatar
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    Re: New baby T. radix!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ianthehutt View Post
    The are native to a Northern strip in Texas... They are an endangered species in Texas. The T. radix I have are from Nebraska! And I could only assume it was T. radix! haha I have found red sided garters in the same area in Wakefield but I have never seen any hybrids...
    Right, there exists a Nebaska albino t.radix that is here on the east coast. For N.Y. You would need only a certificate of authority from the State of N.Y. but in Penna. You need a aquaculture proprietors license as well. That is bc t.radix is not native to either of those states. I want to look into that Texas licensing.
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    Re: New baby T. radix!

    The Nebraska albino t.radix is the "red" version but a very appealing animal. Along with a few other cbb individuals that are in the trade. Snows, orange albinos, axanthics, Christmas albinos, etc.
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    Re: New baby T. radix!

    I sold a couple "High red" T. radix... Search Ianrambell or "High red T. radix" ... Unbelievable reds.. I collected some red ones when I went back to my home town in Nebraska in hope of producing some High red T. radix down the line. I've got a very bright red male with me right now and a low red female that is gravid, and a couple other low red juvis...

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    Re: New baby T. radix!

    Wow, that's so cool. Nice.
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    Re: New baby T. radix!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ianthehutt View Post
    I sold a couple "High red" T. radix... Search Ianrambell or "High red T. radix" ... Unbelievable reds.. I collected some red ones when I went back to my home town in Nebraska in hope of producing some High red T. radix down the line. I've got a very bright red male with me right now and a low red female that is gravid, and a couple other low red juvis...
    On a side note, how are things in San Antonio? I went to a couple of military nursing schools down there. I was stationed at Ft. Sam Houston. Spent a lot of time at Brooke Army Medical Center on post. We used to travel into Juarez, Mexico on leaves and short times off. But I really miss the "riverwalk" and the "Alamo".
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    Re: New baby T. radix!

    I have lived in San Antonio for 7 years... Moved going into to 8th grade! My area is surrounded by protected areas of trees and has a man made pond... There are populations of Eastern black neck garter snakes and many other species of critters! I enjoy it here! I'm closer to "Hill country". Not much of a city feel, which is nice! Growing up in Nebraska all I had was nature! A best friend of mine is currently at Ft. Sam Houston... I've heard words about some populations of Horny toads coming back to these areas. That would be exciting!

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    Re: New baby T. radix!

    Nice, sounds like a place I would rather be. Hoping to get out of N.Y.C. as soon as my wife finishes school. I wanted to relocate back to California but it's just so much negativity out there now. Horned toads are cool, I like fire bellies also.
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    Re: New baby T. radix!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ianthehutt View Post
    I sold a couple "High red" T. radix... Search Ianrambell or "High red T. radix" ... Unbelievable reds.. I collected some red ones when I went back to my home town in Nebraska in hope of producing some High red T. radix down the line. I've got a very bright red male with me right now and a low red female that is gravid, and a couple other low red juvis...
    Yeah you sold them to me Ian

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    Re: New baby T. radix!

    Cool Jeff, do you have any more of those "high reds" available now? If so, can you post a pic of them?
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    Re: New baby T. radix!

    I'm doing a nice high red pairing. I have a male with a red belly and red head and female with very high reds. The male came from Jason stoots a couple years ago and the female is also 100% het b&w axanthic. I'm also breeding the male to a orange albino

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