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    Congrats Albert! Those are some of the coolest looking, beautiful snakes ever!

    The blue stripe is to die for!
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Re: 2017 Infernalis litter born today...s

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Wow! There are so many amazing garter snakes out here. One of the things most garter snake keepers want to do is to bring them back to the forefront. Thanks. Remeber they are the original " first snake" for so many of us but now they have been taken to the next level. Eventually they will be making room on Morph Market for the infamous garter snake and its multitude of morphs.
    A garter was definitely the first snake I ever touched, handled, etc... but I never considered them as a possible pet for me because I wanted something I couldn't find in the woods behind my house. Garters like yours I definitely won't be finding in the woods near here though, hahaha!! I still don't see one in my near future because there are others I want to add first, but they are beautiful animals and yours are some stunning examples. My eyes are open to them now, so maybe someday...

    Thanks for sharing!

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    Re: 2017 Infernalis litter born today...s

    The color on that male is stunning! I'm glad to see their popularity rise a bit. If only there were more Puget Sound garter breeders out there too...
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    Re: 2017 Infernalis litter born today...s

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    Congrats Albert! Those are some of the coolest looking, beautiful snakes ever!

    The blue stripe is to die for!
    . Thank you Reinz. He is a stunning guy for sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    A garter was definitely the first snake I ever touched, handled, etc... but I never considered them as a possible pet for me because I wanted something I couldn't find in the woods behind my house. Garters like yours I definitely won't be finding in the woods near here though, hahaha!! I still don't see one in my near future because there are others I want to add first, but they are beautiful animals and yours are some stunning examples. My eyes are open to them now, so maybe someday...

    Thanks for sharing!
    . For sure craig. Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by anthroterra View Post
    The color on that male is stunning! I'm glad to see their popularity rise a bit. If only there were more Puget Sound garter breeders out there too...
    . Thanks ant. I like him a lot. This is his and her first pairing and I am happy to see it is a sucess. I do have a blue puget sound project and the female is gravid. I am hoping to see her produce hatchlings soon.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: 2017 Infernalis litter born today...s

    That's great Albert! I love those guys, their colour is awesome! Do you know if the babies usually take rodents straight away?


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    Re: 2017 Infernalis litter born today...s

    Those are very impressive!!!

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    Re: 2017 Infernalis litter born today...s

    Quote Originally Posted by kxr View Post
    That's great Albert! I love those guys, their colour is awesome! Do you know if the babies usually take rodents straight away?


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    Thanks. They really are a amazing subspecies. They typically start out with nightcrawlers chopped to size with a multivitamin supplement sprinkled or dusted over that. The best feeders in the litter graduate to f/t chopped pinky parts and nightcrawlers mixed with occaisionally offering a f/t guppy or platy. Eventually they are big enough to handle day old pink mice and move on to large pink mice f/t whole. They don't tolerate fur very well so the hairless hopper works well for sub adults and adults.

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    Those are very impressive!!!
    TYVM cc.
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    Yay Albert, congrats! I have a female that's about bursting at the seams.

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    SO cool! Thats one handsome daddy, and a beautiful Mommy. Congrats!!
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    Re: 2017 Infernalis litter born today...s

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    Yay Albert, congrats! I have a female that's about bursting at the seams.
    Hey John, thanks. You should be sitting nice now with your amazing infernalis litter.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sunnieskys View Post
    SO cool! Thats one handsome daddy, and a beautiful Mommy. Congrats!!
    Thank you Sunnies! They are both high quality animals from great breeders.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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