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    Re: New Cribo

    awesome snake!! I used to have one of them....very nice snakes....very big messes to clean up.

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    Re: New Cribo

    OMG!!! you got a cribo!?

    soooo jealous. They are a lot like garters in that they are extremely active and smart, much like the indigo (a goal snake of mine in 2 years or less)
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: New Cribo

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    OMG!!! you got a cribo!?

    soooo jealous. They are a lot like garters in that they are extremely active and smart, much like the indigo (a goal snake of mine in 2 years or less)
    Dito.





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    Re: New Cribo

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    OMG!!! you got a cribo!?

    soooo jealous. They are a lot like garters in that they are extremely active and smart, much like the indigo (a goal snake of mine in 2 years or less)
    Indigos and Cribos are both Drymarchon, very captivating genus. Much like Thamnophis. Keep in mind permits are required in some if not all states to own Indigos. It's not hard to get and I think is around $100.

    Quote Originally Posted by snakeman View Post
    cribo's are nothing like garters.I never saw a garter smash a rat into the sides of its cage until it was dead!
    Some Garters are psychotic, could you image what an 6-8 foot Garter would be like? That's a scary thought.
    Their behavior is actually quite similar.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Which cribo is it?

    Drymarchon melanurus unicolor, right?
    My guess as well, she was sold as a Black Tail Drymarchon melanurus melanurus but is most likely an intergrade of the two. She is from LTC parents.

    Thanks all for the replies, this site is great for that.

    Jeremy

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    Re: New Cribo

    Here are a couple new shots.






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