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    Juvenile snake johnc79@hotmail.com's Avatar
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    More liophis poecilogyrus eggs

    My second female liophis poecilogyrus has just laid eggs. My second clutch this year. I was expecting a quite year breeding wise!


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    Re: More liophis poecilogyrus eggs

    Beautiful snake. Hope you have good luck with the clutch.

    Don't be surprised if this thread get moved to this thread.
    The non-Thamnophis pet thread
    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gart...scussions.html
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    Re: More liophis poecilogyrus eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Beautiful snake. Hope you have good luck with the clutch.

    Don't be surprised if this thread get moved to this thread.
    The non-Thamnophis pet thread
    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gart...scussions.html
    The forum heading says 'for other than garter snake discussions'??:-s

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    Re: More liophis poecilogyrus eggs

    Meaning other topics. There is already a topic for 'other pets'... Anything that is petwise, that isn't a garter goes in there.
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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: More liophis poecilogyrus eggs

    I understand but am just going by the standards setup a few years ago. I am but a member too so I will leave it to a mod.
    I just wanted you to be aware of the possible move.
    Steve
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    Re: More liophis poecilogyrus eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    I understand but am just going by the standards setup a few years ago. I am but a member too so I will leave it to a mod.
    I just wanted you to be aware of the possible move.
    That's fair enough if they want to move it I have no problem with it. I did check this section first though and there's water snakes and natrix threads. These been similar I thought it would be ok.

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    Re: More liophis poecilogyrus eggs

    Beautiful Liophis! I've been wanting to get my hands on some for a while... but I dont see that happening anytime soon. Good luck with the eggs!
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    Re: More liophis poecilogyrus eggs

    It does say "got something to say that does not deal with garter snakes?" in the description of this section... hence, anyone would think this kind of stuff is OK to post especially since we made it clear that non-garter species that are similar in habits and diet are good to post. Liophis are very similar to garter snakes in pretty much every way, so it's great to see them posted here. Good to see you on here John!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: More liophis poecilogyrus eggs

    Thanks Shannon , it's good to be here. Definitley one of the better forums. I would be on here more if it was mobile friendly or I need to get an iPad ! To much effort to use the pc! Getting the eggs is half the battle, the first females clutch failed early in the year, the 2nd female laid and 4 out of 7 look ok and due mid July . Then this batch 6 out of 7 look ok. Fingers crossed. Not much info on these so kinda learning as I go. . Thanks for all the comments will keep you updated . Also intersted to hear other liophis keepers experiences.

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    Re: More liophis poecilogyrus eggs

    That's a really pretty snake What kind is that?(Like the common name). Also, just curious(I'm new to snakes),do you leave the eggs with the mom? Or take them out? What would they do in the wild?
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