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    Re: Hello from Ontario

    I don't think they are different kinds... they are sisters and brothers. But there are some pictures.

    This is Belladone (the "red" one):
    http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...93930069_n.jpg
    This is Cyanure:
    http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...59335148_n.jpg
    And this is Arsenic (the green and dark one):
    http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...04063269_n.jpg
    Uranium is doing her moult so I can't take a good picture now.

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    "Third shed, A Success" HazAnga's Avatar
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    Re: Hello from Ontario

    I use and find that the forest bark or something similar works great (kind of like the bigger chunked coco husk light of dae's mentioned). It's big enough that it won't be easily accidentally ingested and small enough for them to still find it comfortable. And it allows you to be able to mist and not go gross.
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    Smells Like Teen Spirit Invisible Snake's Avatar
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    Re: Hello from Ontario

    Great pics, thanks for sharing. If you want you can enter 1 of the pics where the garters are eating in this months photo contest.

    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/tham...o-contest.html

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    Re: Hello from Ontario

    Thanks a lot for contest Invisible Snake, I participated in the contest
    Light of Day, oups, I forgotten the good word for "shedding" ^^ I use coco in bricks, but it's too small. What is the brand of your substrate? I haven't moist moss hide for them, but I have a very big bowl of water. It give me 60% humidity all time. Is it good?

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