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    Re: Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by anji1971 View Post
    Probably a snake-snack!!
    Wasn't that a Bond villain?

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    Re: Breeding

    awesome ill make sure i seperate the female closer to time then. Bit of a shock considering i thought they were both females lol...i guess not

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    Re: Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Edcase View Post
    Bit of a shock considering i thought they were both females lol...i guess not
    Lol! That would be weird.
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    Re: Breeding

    Anymore tips on keeping bubies then? How long i should wait until i move them out of the main viv, whether they should all be put together, how i should be feeding them that sort of thing. Unless someone knows a caresheet etc that could help. Thnaks

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    Re: Breeding

    Babies do well in a community environment but make sure to get them lots of hides because they get scared easily, as soon as the mother gives birth you should remove the babies, if you dont know if youll be there put some hides that only the babies can fit into (like an upside down deli cup with a small hole), if you have a lot of babies its easier to just feed them all together but some still choose to feed separately, if you feed altogether on like a community plate make sure that the babies dont get in fight over food and accidentally swallow another, and i would use paper towels to eliminate the risk of them eating the bedding on accident, and also in a community environment make sure everyone is getting their fill of food
    Quote Originally Posted by Edcase View Post
    Anymore tips on keeping bubies then? How long i should wait until i move them out of the main viv, whether they should all be put together, how i should be feeding them that sort of thing. Unless someone knows a caresheet etc that could help. Thnaks
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    Re: Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by reed_Kamsler View Post
    Babies do well in a community environment but make sure to get them lots of hides because they get scared easily, as soon as the mother gives birth you should remove the babies, if you dont know if youll be there put some hides that only the babies can fit into (like an upside down deli cup with a small hole), if you have a lot of babies its easier to just feed them all together but some still choose to feed separately, if you feed altogether on like a community plate make sure that the babies dont get in fight over food and accidentally swallow another, and i would use paper towels to eliminate the risk of them eating the bedding on accident, and also in a community environment make sure everyone is getting their fill of food

    Easier to feed them all together is true, though it is a terrible idea.
    I kept all my babies last year together except at feeding time




    I strongly suggest separting to feed and then giving them quite a while before being reintroduced to each other again. the scent of a fish (or other meal) still on one garter can make another attack then you'll get something like this





    Dont underestimate thier sense of smell or their appetites.

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    Re: Breeding

    did you get the OR red-spotted out in time?
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    Re: Breeding

    I separate babies from adults
    and I feed babies separately
    better safe than sorry, I say
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    Re: Breeding

    Wow he must have been preety hungry lol. What does everyone feed the babies. Pinky bits ive heard?? theyd have to be small bits i suppose tho. I like the small cup idea to i think ill adopt that

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    Re: Breeding

    Holy crap.

    After two fights and several close calls, I've decided to monitor my vagrans juvies until they settle down after feeding. I'm sort of glad I have the time to do that.

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