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    Thamnophis houstonius ProXimuS's Avatar
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    Re: Update on the young San Francisco garter snakes...

    Those are beeeaaauuutiful!! That would be the first next garter I get if they were legal in America.....No doubt I really hope to hear the brumation works for the two little non-eaters!
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    "Fourth shed, A Success" thamneil's Avatar
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    Re: Update on the young San Francisco garter snakes...

    Just out of curiosity, kind of off topic, how much do tetrataenia sell for in Europe? I want one
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    Re: Update on the young San Francisco garter snakes...

    Quote Originally Posted by ProXimuS View Post
    Those are beeeaaauuutiful!! That would be the first next garter I get if they were legal in America.....No doubt I really hope to hear the brumation works for the two little non-eaters!
    Get in line Emily. Get in line.
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    Re: Update on the young San Francisco garter snakes...

    Quote Originally Posted by thamneil View Post
    Just out of curiosity, kind of off topic, how much do tetrataenia sell for in Europe? I want one
    I usually sell my babies when they are at least 2 months old and eat well. My price for them is 80 euro (that's about 100 USdollar) Most breeders ask this price.
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    "Fourth shed, A Success" thamneil's Avatar
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    Re: Update on the young San Francisco garter snakes...

    Thats not very much at all! Now if I could only figure out the shipping....
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    Re: Update on the young San Francisco garter snakes...

    I would purchase a couple if we could find a way to get them the Canada.

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    "Fourth shed, A Success" thamneil's Avatar
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    Re: Update on the young San Francisco garter snakes...

    There a few people up here that work with them already. Prices are high in Canada regardless of where the snakes came from. Supply and demand!
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    Re: Update on the young San Francisco garter snakes...

    Quote Originally Posted by thamneil View Post
    Just out of curiosity, kind of off topic, how much do tetrataenia sell for in Europe? I want one
    In the UK prices can range from around £80-£150 each, depends who's selling them (and those are asking prices I've seen advertised, they may not sell them at the full price, I think the person selling at £150 was a little optimistic even for a tetrataenia).
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    Cool Re: Update on the young San Francisco garter snakes...

    Both the juvenile tetrataenia that were in brumation during three weeks in the summer have started to eat. One started a day after waking up and the other one waited one week or so to start his first dinner.
    One already shed once after the brumation.
    I think they are saved, but I'll wait and see.
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    Re: Update on the young San Francisco garter snakes...

    Good news...please keep us posted.
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