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    Hi, Im new here

    Hi, I'm new hear and kinda need some advice. I'm hoping to get my first garter snake (my first snake period), a checkered one, and was wondering if 2 of these snakes can live in a 2ft wide vivarium together

    It's just that I have the chance to get a pair with vivarium ready to go for a cheap price. Anything else I should look out for too

    Just dont wanna get screwed over when I get em.

    Help would be greately appreciated here.

    Thanks.

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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    Re: Hi, Im new here

    hi Colin
    welcome to the forum
    generally garters of a similar size can live together
    whether your viv is the right size, depends on the other dimensions
    a longer one is preferable, but if you have a tall one, you can create more space with branches
    check out this for a lot of good info
    http://www.thamnophis.com/caresheets...ake_Care_Sheet

    if you're suspicious of getting screwed, you should probably also get some idea of what healthy garters ought to look like . . .
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    Hello, and welcome!!
    If the garters are young, they should be fine for now in a 10G. But as they grow you will want more space for two together.
    Best of luck with your new critters!
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    Re: Hi, Im new here

    Welcome to Thamnophis. The viv size replies you've received so far is sound advice. Generally the enclosure should be equal or greater in length to the Snakes length.
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    Re: Hi, Im new here

    Welcome aboard, Colin.

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    Welcome to the forum and have fun here
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    Re: Hi, Im new here

    Welcome Colin!
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    welcome to the last forum you'll ever need Colin!
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    Re: Hi, Im new here

    Hi, from Oregon, Colin

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    Welcome, glad to have you here
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