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    "Preparing For First shed" big J's Avatar
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    feeling for babies

    HI guys could someone please explain how to feel a garter for babies. I have a gravid sirtalis and it is her first litter. She is an 06 and was of realy good size before she became gravid. I'm not expecting to many babies, seeing that it is her first year of breeding. I think one of my pudgets is gravid but she isn't showing to much. I'm not sure if it is her first year breeding but I am guessing it is cause she is a little on the small side.
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    Re: feeling for babies

    I continue feeding as usual except I let them eat as much as the want.
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    Re: feeling for babies

    Sorry, I misread your question. As the female progresses you can rub you finger down her belly and feel the lumps.
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    Re: feeling for babies

    haha pudgets.. its pugets btw, how many garters do you have again? 50 right? are the mostly sirtalis?
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    Re: feeling for babies

    sorry I"m late, I had to work pretty late yesterday. I've got about 50 give or take a few. most of them are babies to subadults some are wild cuaght rescues from neighbors who are terrified of snakes. The only ones I am breeding this year are the pugets, some extremely green sirtalis, checkereds, and some hybrids I bought at a show last year. The hybrids are checkered crossed with what the guy said was a texas garter. they look more like a checkered cross with a radix to me. I will try to post pics soon I'm having camera problems.
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    Re: feeling for babies

    Quote Originally Posted by big J View Post
    sorry I"m late, I had to work pretty late yesterday. I've got about 50 give or take a few. most of them are babies to subadults some are wild cuaght rescues from neighbors who are terrified of snakes. The only ones I am breeding this year are the pugets, some extremely green sirtalis, checkereds, and some hybrids I bought at a show last year. The hybrids are checkered crossed with what the guy said was a texas garter. they look more like a checkered cross with a radix to me. I will try to post pics soon I'm having camera problems.
    The hybrids you bought last year, were they by any chance purchased at the show in Columbia, SC? If so they are a cross between an Albino Checkered and a Texas Garter.
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    Re: feeling for babies

    I thought the marcianus is a texas garter . . . ?
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    Re: feeling for babies

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    I thought the marcianus is a texas garter . . . ?
    Rhea the common name "Texas Garter" is a subspecies of sirtalis, the T. s annectens. We don't have photos of them in either the care sheets ot the Photographic Library, but they are dark brown with a red dorsal strip.
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    1.0 T. s sackenii- Peninsular Ribbon

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    Re: feeling for babies

    thanks Sid
    you're up early too
    I looked and decided that I really really want one
    it's a good thing they're not so easy to find because I'm not supposed to want any more snakes right now
    rhea
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    Re: feeling for babies

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    thanks Sid
    you're up early too
    I looked and decided that I really really want one
    it's a good thing they're not so easy to find because I'm not supposed to want any more snakes right now
    I believe one of them members on here found them living near his apartment...
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    Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!


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