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Dianemike1997
07-24-2007, 10:16 PM
I was just wondering if you can house more than one Garter Snake?:)

Sid
07-25-2007, 09:34 AM
Sure, many of us do. I recommend they they be of similar size.

Sid

Serpentine99
07-25-2007, 09:36 AM
If you do though, it's a good idea to separate them during feeding time. They tend to get a bit feisty and they could hurt each other.

drache
07-25-2007, 10:52 AM
i house mine in groups of similar size

KITKAT
07-25-2007, 10:55 AM
My Wanderings are living as a trio in a 55 gallon tank. (12" x 48" base)

My Pickerings are living as a pair in a 40 Long tank. (also 12" x 48" base)

I solve the feeding dangers by either watching them eat with the lid off so I can intervene if someone gets grabbed during feeding excitement... OR... and I like this better ... I have taught them to take food from feeding forceps, so that each snake is HAND fed every item.

Not that I am spoiling them!:rolleyes:

Lee
07-25-2007, 11:37 AM
Kitkat are your wandering's full size adults? Lol, if you can get 3 in a 55 I wonder how many I can get in a 165 5X2X2.33 (ft) tank lol..

KITKAT
07-25-2007, 11:38 AM
Kitkat are your wandering's full size adults? Lol, if you can get 3 in a 55 I wonder how many I can get in a 165 5X2X2.33 (ft) tank lol..

I have an adult pair and a spare male. The spare male is a juvie.;)

garterking
07-25-2007, 03:12 PM
I have an adult pair and a spare male. The spare male is a juvie.;)

I think I should pass this along. I have read that wanders are the biggest threat of the garters to eat each other and should be housed seperately.

Lee
07-25-2007, 03:25 PM
I have a pair together without problems... I don't think cannibalism is very common in wandering at all, just afew cases now and again...

adamanteus
07-25-2007, 03:27 PM
I think it is usually a case of adults eating neonates, rather than straight cannibalism. Checkereds do it too.

Snaky
07-25-2007, 03:37 PM
Like the rest says, sure you can. I'd just like to say, the easiest is to house the same subspecies together. I keep couple's all year round together. Only if I fear cannibalism for the new-borns, than I seperate the male from the female. Feeding them seperate is best, and otherwise keep a close eye that the female doesn't eat the male by mistake.

You can also hous snakes of different subspecies together, but best of the same size and with the same gender (so you won't get the possibility of hybrids or intergrades). I also know quite some people who do that and it works for them. I personally don't do that. I've also heard the stories of wandering garters being cannibalistic, don't know if it's true or not.

drache
07-26-2007, 07:02 AM
I wonder . . .
I'm housing one-year-old two males together - a parietalis and a radix
they've been same size, but the radix just had a major growth spurt
I'm starting to think that perhaps I should separate them

Snaky
07-26-2007, 07:41 AM
If you are uncertain than don't take a risk, my filosophy;)

Dianemike1997
07-26-2007, 04:36 PM
Thank you for your replies.:)