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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    cannibalism

    how common is it?
    I just read Sjoerd's post and now I'm wondering . . .
    is there a chance that Sammy'll eat her babies, since she has an appetite all the time?
    should I feed her more?
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    Re: cannibalism

    Well, I must say, I have never experienced anything like this.
    The female was seperated from the male about a month ago. So I'm pretty sure he didn't eat anything.
    The female stopped eating exactly two weeks ago. But as far as I have experienced, females are in some sort of 'trance' when giving birth...
    I have also tried to feed some stillborns to my snakes (two years ago) but they refused to eat them (both male and female)
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    Re: cannibalism

    I really don't know, but what I do know is my eastern looks at my young perietalis in the tank next to him with ill intent all the time.........
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    Re: cannibalism

    I've never known a Garter to eat her own babies, although I have known the males to do this quite often.
    James.

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    Re: cannibalism

    I have never had that happen....I have heard of males eating them, but not females.

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    Re: cannibalism

    so I probably don't need to worry that Sammy'll eat hers
    the other question that just occurred to me is this:
    on the off-chance that one of my parietalis is gravid, should I separate them?
    it's two females who've been together since infancy
    I took the male out and I don't think anything happened, but it's possible
    I guess I should keep an eye on them
    rhea
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    Re: cannibalism

    what you could do also is make some hides that only the babies can get inside
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