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    Collection care with other snakes

    I have a question but I am not sure where to post it. I recently aquired a wc T. radix. I plan to keep her. I also own many CB retics. here are my questions.

    1. When I get more cb T.radix can I house them right next to my wc female?
    2. Can I house those cb and wc T. radix in my retic room?
    3. If I take in more wc females can I introduce them in?


    thank you guy,,,, im new here and appreciate the help

    I took better pics of my girl. I will post them soon.

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    Re: Collection care with other snakes

    Well here there enough people that breed radix that taking from the wild shouldn't be an issue.

    Garters can be house together. This actually reduces the flight response in them, as long as you have a hand-able one in the group.

    As long as the retic's are caged separately I can't see this being an issue.

    If you're not tending to breed, then housing multiple snakes together of the same snake isn't an issue. Many of us actually house them in this manner. Not me at the moment.
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    Re: Collection care with other snakes

    I would imagine you wouldn't keep a retic that was taken from the wild. Well I wouldn't... that's a huge snake
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    Re: Collection care with other snakes

    Im not an expert like some of the people here (yes some of you are experts even if you don't realize it lol) but do not house wc and cb snakes together!! I would even house them side by side until the wc was tested for parasites; but the other fine people here will be able to give you greater detail on this matter

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    Re: Collection care with other snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrel26 View Post
    Im not an expert like some of the people here (yes some of you are experts even if you don't realize it lol) but do not house wc and cb snakes together!! I would even house them side by side until the wc was tested for parasites; but the other fine people here will be able to give you greater detail on this matter
    Good point to bring up.

    Quarantine period- set a length of time and don't violate it. I do 90 days. You don't want to introduce problems into your other snakes. You can lose them all doing that.
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    Re: Collection care with other snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Good point to bring up.

    Quarantine period- set a length of time and don't violate it. I do 90 days. You don't want to introduce problems into your other snakes. You can lose them all doing that.
    A WC snake can live with parasites for years with no apparent ill effects and so, simply quarantining them for 90 days isn't necessarily enough. A WC snake can deficate in the water, which can then be drank by the CB snake, thus risking parasites being transferred to the CB snake. The CB snake might not have the immunity or ability to keep the parasites from doing harm to it.

    I keep WC snakes together. NO WC snake has, nor will ever be kept in the same container as any CB snakes of mine. Internal parasites or not, I do not treat WC snakes for parasites. There's no need if the snakes are healthy and thriving. Same room is not really a problem if the snakes are mite-free. Even babies born of WC parents are separated immediately and all precautions for keeping the babies parasite-free are observed. Hand washing and bleaching of items being transfered from a WC tank to a CB tank is a good idea.

    Just my opinion, but I wouldn't place WC snakes in with your CB snakes unless they have been confirmed to be free of parasites by fecal exam, vet visit, and have had a substantial quarantine period. "Nasties" that WC snakes can carry without harm, could do harm to CB snakes especially CB snakes that are many generations removed from the wild.

    WC snakes of the same species, from separated populations, can have different immunities to different parasites as well. Just look at history and see what diseases that europeans brought over and introduced to the native Americans. Those diseases nearly wiped out the natives but have almost no effect on the europeans. Same thing applies to different populations of WC garters.

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    Re: Collection care with other snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    A WC snake can live with parasites for years with no apparent ill effects and so, simply quarantining them for 90 days isn't necessarily enough. A WC snake can deficate in the water, which can then be drank by the CB snake, thus risking parasites being transferred to the CB snake. The CB snake might not have the immunity or ability to keep the parasites from doing harm to it.
    I should have clarified my statement with the fact a clean fecal examine should be done before a WC snakes in introduced into a collection, any collection WC or CB.
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    Re: Collection care with other snakes

    Especially with the wild caught ones, you should quarantine them for about 3 months before mixing them with your other snakes just to make sure they don't have any health issues, like mites or parasites. If you can, it is best to quarantine them in a separate room, if you can't, just keep the cages as far away as you can from each other & don't cross handle them or the objects in their cages. It's good to do that with any new reptile you get, whether CB or not also.
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    Re: Collection care with other snakes

    That's true about the WC/CB that didn't cross my mind. My WC Puget Sounds were in a separate room from my CB GTP for about a year and a half. Now they are caged side my side though now, without and difficulties.
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    Re: Collection care with other snakes

    very well put guys! thanks! im housing her in a different room then. I DO plan to breed in the future. I actually want to try and find or buy a male for her. I will keep her alone for 90 days.

    should I worry about houseing the CB garters in my retic room?

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