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Signs of Breeding?
well i have 3 garter snakes one looks like a juvenile one looks like an adolecent(Ado) and the other a full grown adult the Ado and adult are always together in fact the ado when with the adult lies all over the adult and then starts jiggling especially the back end of the Ado snake are they trying to breed? or whats going on it was a family of snakes when i got them or so it seemed i will be posting a video on youtube shortly it will be called Sings of Breeding? i will also link it on this topic once it is up.
please respond ASAP thanks
BeardedIggy
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Re: Signs of Breeding?
my snakes are mating :S my sister caught them in the act of mating what a nast thing to walk into haha what should i do?
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Edgy Exotic Reptiles
Re: Signs of Breeding?
try not to bother them
 Originally Posted by BeardedIggy
my snakes are mating :S my sister caught them in the act of mating  what a nast thing to walk into haha what should i do?
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Signs of Breeding?
 Originally Posted by BeardedIggy
my snakes are mating :S my sister caught them in the act of mating  what a nast thing to walk into haha what should i do?
yeah - leave them alone
and it's not nasty unless you're victorian and in that case - get the smelling salts
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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Re: Signs of Breeding?
ugh but im not so sure i want babies yet :P i jst barely got them and all i got for extra cages right now are a ten gallon tank hw do i tell if my female is gravid and what do i need to do if she does give birth?
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It's all about the Fuzzies
Re: Signs of Breeding?
I responded on your other thread, but I would release the mating two where you found them. Let them "do their thing" in the wild, create more babies for next year, etc. Just keep the third for a pet and if you are ready for another next year there will always be more available, either captive bred or wild in your area.
Tami
Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.
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Re: Signs of Breeding?
i know the petstore around where i live sells Ribbon Snakes maybe they buy garter snakes? i am willing to do research into breeding if neccissary i have a smaller tank that i could house babies in if needed
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Re: Signs of Breeding?
 Originally Posted by BeardedIggy
i know the petstore around where i live sells Ribbon Snakes maybe they buy garter snakes? i am willing to do research into breeding if neccissary i have a smaller tank that i could house babies in if needed
it sounds like you are not quite prepared to take care of a litter of garter snakes... the female can have anywhere between 10 and 50!!!! Depending of course, on how big she is.
Taking care of that many baby garters is a lot of work, they have to eat every other day, they poop a LOT, and they can dehydrate or starve very quickly if they are not kept right and become too stressed to eat or drink.
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Re: Signs of Breeding?
It is a strange time of season for a mating to work in the wild.
If gestation were to begin now, the litter would be due just in time for winter brumation, not a good scenario (I think)
I know that females retain sperm, but isn't that when they copulate on the way into the dens??
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Re: Signs of Breeding?
 Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe
it sounds like you are not quite prepared to take care of a litter of garter snakes... the female can have anywhere between 10 and 50!!!! Depending of course, on how big she is.
Taking care of that many baby garters is a lot of work, they have to eat every other day, they poop a LOT, and they can dehydrate or starve very quickly if they are not kept right and become too stressed to eat or drink.
it onl seem that way because even though i have aked for some help on them you guys have only discouraged me from doing so
iam a proud owner of a Bearded Dragon i also used to care for an iguana i had done tons of research on both these animals i think i might be up to th task at hand, and im not trying to be rude here.
also Dekaybrown said
 Originally Posted by dekaybrown
It is a strange time of season for a mating to work in the wild.
If gestation were to begin now, the litter would be due just in time for winter brumation, not a good scenario (I think)
I know that females retain sperm, but isn't that when they copulate on the way into the dens??
so if had did the researh needed to house baby snakes would they not b better off in a warmer inviroment?
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