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    "Fourth shed, A Success" thamneil's Avatar
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    Re: Three Musketeers (Hooligans!)

    Just took a good look and probed for confirmation. It's a boy! Great, three boys! I need to get them a lady friend!

    -Neil

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    "Fourth shed, A Success" thamneil's Avatar
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    Re: Three Musketeers (Hooligans!)

    Just snapped a shot of the big guy. He's wiggling his way into my heart. Has the nicest temperment out of the batch. Love the high red on this fellow!



    -Neil

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    Re: Three Musketeers (Hooligans!)

    Underside tail photo please.
    Steve
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    "Fourth shed, A Success" thamneil's Avatar
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    Re: Three Musketeers (Hooligans!)

    Haha saw that coming. I'll see what I can do. 98% sure its male though.
    Neil
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    Never shed BlakeTheSnake's Avatar
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    Re: Three Musketeers (Hooligans!)

    Good find! They look like awesome snakes

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    Subadult snake i_heart_sneakie_snakes's Avatar
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    Re: Three Musketeers (Hooligans!)

    Very pretty snakes!!!
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    Adult snake Dan72's Avatar
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    Re: Three Musketeers (Hooligans!)

    Okay so this is coming from the guy that is still using paper towel for substrate because I won't commit to any yet. Just learned about reptabark today in a photo/thread. BUt what kind of substrate is in the pics, it looks kinda splintery, like ouch. Is this another popular type that most people use? Enlighten me. I also vote for the names based on your thread name. Nice call Kat.

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    Adult snake Dan72's Avatar
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    Re: Three Musketeers (Hooligans!)

    Okay so we're in Canada, eh. What kind of garter am I looking at? Other than very pretty.....

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    "First shed, A Success" greene's Avatar
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    Re: Three Musketeers (Hooligans!)

    NIce i wish i could be as lucky as you finding 3 snakes on the road at once!!
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    Re: Three Musketeers (Hooligans!)

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan72 View Post
    Okay so this is coming from the guy that is still using paper towel for substrate because I won't commit to any yet. Just learned about reptabark today in a photo/thread. BUt what kind of substrate is in the pics, it looks kinda splintery, like ouch. Is this another popular type that most people use? Enlighten me. I also vote for the names based on your thread name. Nice call Kat.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan72 View Post
    Okay so we're in Canada, eh. What kind of garter am I looking at? Other than very pretty.....
    Your looking at Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis (Red-sided Garter) on what looks like aspen.
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