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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    I have had Blacknecks in the past, and also found them to be fussy feeders.... and rather un-garter-like. Plains Garters are a good intro into Thamnophis.
    James.

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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Another Radix fan.. They are great tempered snakes, ravenous feeders and mellow attitudes.

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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Uhhhhh. Radix, I've heard of those.
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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    here's one.....


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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    here's one.....

    Don when do you think it's safe to ship? Do you have a plains baby that is eating well and is ok with handling?

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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    any time..... just got to check the temps here and there for overnight shipping and I do have several that are eating well and all seem to take handling well!

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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    So that's what a radix looks like. One of these days I'm going to have to get a few or maybe a few hundred of those.
    Steve
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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    So that's what a radix looks like. One of these days I'm going to have to get a few or maybe a few hundred of those.

    You mean something like this little one? yes they can be interesting.



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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    Great looking radix, Wayne.
    I must say "I've never met a radix I didn't like"
    Steve
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    Re: Difference in Genus: E.Black Necks vs. others?

    What about that punk radix I heard of that sells goldfish to the radix children?

    He's a bad radix Steve.

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