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Bob in PA
November 23rd 03, 10:04 PM
Figured everyone might find this interesting, sorry for the cross
post. -
I got a frantic phone call yesterday from my girlfriend who said
something about a snake in the fishtank. After I got her to calm down, the
story went something like this: She had gone downstairs into her
fathers fish room to feed the fish, and saw a tail sticking up from the
water. Upon further investigation, it turned out to be an 18" snake curled
up in 55 gallon sword tail tank.
The really interesting part is this; the snake had to A) get in the
house and into the finished basement. B) climb up a table of approx. 3 feet
high. C) climb up into the 18 inch high tank. Here is a link to a picture,
can anyone ID it for me? http://trains99.tripod.com/snake.html
I know it's not poisonous, and I'm thinking some kind garter snake? I'm
in SE Pennsylvania.
Bob
blove
November 23rd 03, 11:51 PM
definatly a gartersnake, must have had a heck of a meal on the swordtails.
i have a couple for pets, i feed em feederfish. its strange how he managed
to get into the tank tho.
"Bob in PA" > wrote in message
...
> Figured everyone might find this interesting, sorry for the cross
> post. -
>
> I got a frantic phone call yesterday from my girlfriend who said
> something about a snake in the fishtank. After I got her to calm down,
the
> story went something like this: She had gone downstairs into her
> fathers fish room to feed the fish, and saw a tail sticking up from the
> water. Upon further investigation, it turned out to be an 18" snake
curled
> up in 55 gallon sword tail tank.
> The really interesting part is this; the snake had to A) get in the
> house and into the finished basement. B) climb up a table of approx. 3
feet
> high. C) climb up into the 18 inch high tank. Here is a link to a
picture,
> can anyone ID it for me? http://trains99.tripod.com/snake.html
> I know it's not poisonous, and I'm thinking some kind garter snake?
I'm
> in SE Pennsylvania.
>
> Bob
>
>
Dinky
November 24th 03, 01:30 AM
"blove" > wrote in message
.. .
> definatly a gartersnake, must have had a heck of a meal on the swordtails.
>
Confirm that, we have tons here. If I'm looking at the pic right, he's jus'
a baby.
0rion
November 24th 03, 02:01 AM
"Bob in PA" > wrote in message
...
> Figured everyone might find this interesting, sorry for the cross
> post. -
>
> I got a frantic phone call yesterday from my girlfriend who said
> something about a snake in the fishtank. After I got her to calm down,
the
> story went something like this: She had gone downstairs into her
> fathers fish room to feed the fish, and saw a tail sticking up from the
> water. Upon further investigation, it turned out to be an 18" snake
curled
> up in 55 gallon sword tail tank.
> The really interesting part is this; the snake had to A) get in the
> house and into the finished basement. B) climb up a table of approx. 3
feet
> high. C) climb up into the 18 inch high tank. Here is a link to a
picture,
> can anyone ID it for me? http://trains99.tripod.com/snake.html
> I know it's not poisonous, and I'm thinking some kind garter snake?
I'm
> in SE Pennsylvania.
>
> Bob
>
>
gartersnake
and he says "thank you for the fishies, yum".
Phyllis and Jim Hurley
November 24th 03, 11:39 AM
I grew up in Syracuse. Used to have those as pets. Gartersnakess love
fish. A bit rough on the swords!
Jim
"Bob in PA" > wrote in message
...
> Figured everyone might find this interesting, sorry for the cross
> post. -
>
> I got a frantic phone call yesterday from my girlfriend who said
> something about a snake in the fishtank. After I got her to calm down,
the
> story went something like this: She had gone downstairs into her
> fathers fish room to feed the fish, and saw a tail sticking up from the
> water. Upon further investigation, it turned out to be an 18" snake
curled
> up in 55 gallon sword tail tank.
> The really interesting part is this; the snake had to A) get in the
> house and into the finished basement. B) climb up a table of approx. 3
feet
> high. C) climb up into the 18 inch high tank. Here is a link to a
picture,
> can anyone ID it for me? http://trains99.tripod.com/snake.html
> I know it's not poisonous, and I'm thinking some kind garter snake?
I'm
> in SE Pennsylvania.
>
> Bob
>
>
TYNK 7
November 24th 03, 04:54 PM
>Subject: Snake in fishtank/ID?
>From: "Bob in PA"
>Date: 11/23/2003 4:04 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
> Figured everyone might find this interesting, sorry for the cross
>post. -
>
> I got a frantic phone call yesterday from my girlfriend who said
>something about a snake in the fishtank. After I got her to calm down, the
>story went something like this: She had gone downstairs into her
>fathers fish room to feed the fish, and saw a tail sticking up from the
>water. Upon further investigation, it turned out to be an 18" snake curled
>up in 55 gallon sword tail tank.
> The really interesting part is this; the snake had to A) get in the
>house and into the finished basement. B) climb up a table of approx. 3 feet
>high. C) climb up into the 18 inch high tank. Here is a link to a picture,
>can anyone ID it for me? http://trains99.tripod.com/snake.html
> I know it's not poisonous, and I'm thinking some kind garter snake? I'm
>in SE Pennsylvania.
>
>Bob
>
>
>
Holy Mama!
Can you imagine.
Snake looks like it could be either a Garter (folks often call the "gardner
snakes" which is incorrect), snake or a Ribbon Snake (which there are more than
one type).
Do they have better pictures of it?
Like out of the water?
The Garter Snake's black isn't as shiny as the Ribbon snake's, and their yellow
isn't as vibrant as the Ribbon's as well.
*Hubby and tried out a few different trails this summer (he runs and I ride a
Mnt. Bike), and saw many new types of snakes. I loved it, but he gets the
creeps like crazy!
It was a fun summer. *snickering at hubby*
= )
TYNK 7
November 24th 03, 05:09 PM
>Subject: Re: Snake in fishtank/ID?
>From: (TYNK 7)
>Date: 11/24/2003 10:54 AM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
>>Subject: Snake in fishtank/ID?
>>From: "Bob in PA"
>>Date: 11/23/2003 4:04 PM Central Standard Time
>>Message-id: >
>>
>> Figured everyone might find this interesting, sorry for the cross
>>post. -
>>
>> I got a frantic phone call yesterday from my girlfriend who said
>>something about a snake in the fishtank. After I got her to calm down, the
>>story went something like this: She had gone downstairs into her
>>fathers fish room to feed the fish, and saw a tail sticking up from the
>>water. Upon further investigation, it turned out to be an 18" snake curled
>>up in 55 gallon sword tail tank.
>> The really interesting part is this; the snake had to A) get in the
>>house and into the finished basement. B) climb up a table of approx. 3 feet
>>high. C) climb up into the 18 inch high tank. Here is a link to a picture,
>>can anyone ID it for me? http://trains99.tripod.com/snake.html
>> I know it's not poisonous, and I'm thinking some kind garter snake? I'm
>>in SE Pennsylvania.
>>
>>Bob
>>
>>
>>
>
>Holy Mama!
>Can you imagine.
>Snake looks like it could be either a Garter (folks often call the "gardner
>snakes" which is incorrect), snake or a Ribbon Snake (which there are more
>than
>one type).
>Do they have better pictures of it?
>Like out of the water?
>The Garter Snake's black isn't as shiny as the Ribbon snake's, and their
>yellow
>isn't as vibrant as the Ribbon's as well.
>*Hubby and tried out a few different trails this summer (he runs and I ride a
>Mnt. Bike), and saw many new types of snakes. I loved it, but he gets the
>creeps like crazy!
>It was a fun summer. *snickering at hubby*
>= )
>
>
I did some checking on the site I used to identify a smake I had never seen
(turned out to be a Copperhead sneak. Venomous too!
Anyway,
Here's a site that you can see how 4 different snake would appear to look the
same to the untrained eye (*most of us* hehe).......
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/cbd/herpdist/splist.html
Go down to where it lists snakes.
Click on the links for:
Western Ribbon
Plains Garter
Eastern Ribbon
and Common Garter Snakes.
It's unreal how similar they look.
Now think of that picture of the snake in the tank.
Which do you think it is now?
Gail Futoran
November 24th 03, 06:04 PM
"Bob in PA" > wrote in message
...
> Figured everyone might find this interesting, sorry
for the cross
> post. -
>
> I got a frantic phone call yesterday from my
girlfriend who said
> something about a snake in the fishtank. After I got her
to calm down, the
> story went something like this: She had gone
downstairs into her
> fathers fish room to feed the fish, and saw a tail
sticking up from the
> water. Upon further investigation, it turned out to be an
18" snake curled
> up in 55 gallon sword tail tank.
> The really interesting part is this; the snake had to
A) get in the
> house and into the finished basement. B) climb up a table
of approx. 3 feet
> high. C) climb up into the 18 inch high tank. Here is a
link to a picture,
> can anyone ID it for me?
http://trains99.tripod.com/snake.html
> I know it's not poisonous, and I'm thinking some kind
garter snake? I'm
> in SE Pennsylvania.
>
> Bob
That's a great story. :) I can't see the snake well enough
to even try to identify it, but an Internet search showed
plenty of snake/herps sites for PA. Sounds like a very
enterprising snake. I hope you can give it a good home!
Gail
San Antonio TX
Sajjad Lateef
November 24th 03, 06:20 PM
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:54:26 +0000, TYNK 7 wrote:
> Snake looks like it could be either a Garter (folks often call the "gardner
> snakes" which is incorrect), snake or a Ribbon Snake (which there are more than
> one type).
> Do they have better pictures of it?
> Like out of the water?
> The Garter Snake's black isn't as shiny as the Ribbon snake's, and their yellow
> isn't as vibrant as the Ribbon's as well.
Yes, either a Garter or a Ribbon. I have caught a couple
of Ribbon Snakes before. I have seen but never caught a Garter
snake.
The difference is that the stripes in Ribbon Snakes
go all the way to the tip of the tail.
Bob in PA
November 24th 03, 10:28 PM
> Holy Mama!
> Can you imagine.
> Snake looks like it could be either a Garter (folks often call the
"gardner
> snakes" which is incorrect), snake or a Ribbon Snake (which there are more
than
> one type).
> Do they have better pictures of it?
> Like out of the water?
> The Garter Snake's black isn't as shiny as the Ribbon snake's, and their
yellow
> isn't as vibrant as the Ribbon's as well.
> *Hubby and tried out a few different trails this summer (he runs and I
ride a
> Mnt. Bike), and saw many new types of snakes. I loved it, but he gets the
> creeps like crazy!
> It was a fun summer. *snickering at hubby*
> = )
As of today he (don't know if it's a he or a she, but I call him Sam) is
still in the tank. I'll try to get a better picture of him out of the tank.
The picture I got is crappy because I forgot to use the flash on the
camera and then the batteries died before I could get another one. You
should see the picture before I photoshop'd it.
Snake link for those that missed it:
http://trains99.tripod.com/snake.html
Bob
November 27th 03, 07:17 PM
In rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc Gail Futoran > wrote:
>
> I hope you can give it a good home!
If it wasn't happy, it would have left by now.
Warm, wet and a good supply of fresh food (until the swords are
all gone. ;)
November 28th 03, 12:30 AM
Bob in PA > wrote:
> As of today he (don't know if it's a he or a she, but I call him Sam) is
> still in the tank. I'll try to get a better picture of him out of the tank.
> The picture I got is crappy because I forgot to use the flash on the
> camera and then the batteries died before I could get another one. You
> should see the picture before I photoshop'd it.
Is he eating your fishies, or did he already eat them all? Are you feeding
him?
Sounds like this snake is either extremely clever, or extremely retarded.
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Bob in PA
November 29th 03, 01:59 AM
Sammy the snake has left the building and is on his way to a new home.
Before he left, I got some better pictures of him.
http://trains99.tripod.com/snake.html
These are scaled down, the originals are almost 5 megapixels big. If
anyone wants them, I'll put them up on my page.
Bob
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