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Spring Garter Photography part 1

asnakelovinbabe Apr 12, 2009 09:38 PM

I am LOVING the weather, and I could not resist spending my day off photographing a BUNCH of my young garters. Also included are my albino dekay's, my gravid erythristic water snake, and a mud snake!

And now for a bunch of garter snakes, most of which are yearlings now and some of which will possibly produce offspring next season:

The wild-caught flame eastern, she's blossoming into a REALLY nice snake. A beautiful new bloodline of flame this will surely make.

My male carteret country erythristic het schuett albino, he is starting to really color up and so is the female (not pictured). When I recieved them in january they were both just brown.They both still have a long way to go colorwise, They are both going to be knockouts and I fully expect to see high quality albino reds from their pairing!

My male Similis, getting a nice blue to him!

Female wild caught red plains - bad pic

Male Eastern Blackneck - this pair should produce smokin' babies!

Female High Black oregon Red-Spotted, not a morph, but a selective breeding project of mine. that's right, I am seeking to breed the red out of Oregon Red-spots. I am aiming to produce an all black snake with a red head and green stripe. in my opinion, this look is SHARP.

Female Nebraska Amelanistic Plains- she's beginning to get a lot of orangish red on her sides... making for a very attractive snake!

Replies (5)

asnakelovinbabe Apr 12, 2009 09:41 PM

This is a wild caught eastern I collected and decided to keep last year. She's really a striking shade of brick red, she looks like a maritime, but she is indeed, from a sirtalis-only range and is a true eastern.

My male California Red-sided, Mesa. This is the closest one can come to owning a san francisco garter without actually doing it! (which is illegal)

Next is my gravid Erythristic Banded Water snake - bred to a hypo male. She looks like she is getting rather close to delivering. I am watching for her to go into shed. She enjoyed the sunbathing.

Now here's a mudsnake, I had a lot of requests to get closer to the eyes of this snake, I did my best, it's VERY hard to photograph a snake that is this shiny, small and wiggly!!! This little sheister sucked down all three of the salamanders in his feeding deli cup on friday. He was supposed to eat one and save the other two for later. They were big, so he's one happy little bugger!

Next is my wild caught albino Florida Dekay's Brown snake storeria dekayi victa That I know of, is the only one in existence. Sure has grown, but is STILL a tiny snake. A note about this snake. People keep telling me to breed this to the northern dekays in my area. But no one seems to realize that there are separate subspecies of these snakes, JUST like garters. I need to keep this subspecies pure. Breeding this snake to a northern brown would be just as bad as breeding an eastern garter thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis to a california red-sided, thamnophis sirtalis infernalis. I just thought I would clear that up while I had the chance!! I plan to acquire a group of florida brown's soon.

That's the end! Please let me know how you liked this batch.

MikeFedzen Apr 13, 2009 01:56 PM

All that stuff is incredible looking!

Glad to see those erythristic X albinos develop some color to them with size, I figured they would, I got a pair but mine are still little ones.

And I agree with your plans for the albino brown.
Keep it pure.

Good stuff all in all though.
Those Eastern Blacknecks were crazy.
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Mike
KingPin Reptiles
www.kingpinreptiles.com

cochran Apr 15, 2009 05:28 PM

Wow! Very impressive collection! Also,the photography is excellent! What kind of camera are you using? Jeff

Scott_Felzer Apr 13, 2009 10:28 AM

Shanon,

Excellent photos !! The double het erythristic is coloring up very nicely, as is your flame. Thanks for sharing.

Scott

boxienuts Apr 14, 2009 03:43 PM

Nice photos Shannon, that flame really has a nice look to it especially in natural light.
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Jeff Benfer
gartersnakemorph.com
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