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    Re: Total Surprise

    what a cute little group!! What is the green enclosure they are in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoman View Post
    Healthy looking group! How is the mother doing? Congrats.
    mama is doing great. quick as ever.
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    Nice surprise. Glad to hear mother and babies are doing fine.
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    Awesome surprise! Beautiful babies! Yes, you may want to be careful with that type of container for the babies...I have heard some horror stories of young garters getting their heads caught in the slats. Might want to look into getting a small tank or plastic tub for them.
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    Re: Total Surprise

    Quote Originally Posted by EasternGirl View Post
    Awesome surprise! Beautiful babies! Yes, you may want to be careful with that type of container for the babies...I have heard some horror stories of young garters getting their heads caught in the slats. Might want to look into getting a small tank or plastic tub for them.
    My FOUR month old marcianus escaped from a kritterkeeper with a lid like that.It took ages to find him and he injured his ventral scales in the process.If you want to keep them in that cage stretch some tights over the top of the tank so the snakes cant get to the slits.
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    Re: Total Surprise

    Nice!!
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    Aw, they are just so cute!!! Congrats on the healthy little babies
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    Re: Total Surprise

    Quote Originally Posted by EasternGirl View Post
    Awesome surprise! Beautiful babies! Yes, you may want to be careful with that type of container for the babies...I have heard some horror stories of young garters getting their heads caught in the slats. Might want to look into getting a small tank or plastic tub for them.
    Don't worry everyone, that is the lid of the contained that the plastic container is sitting on. The container itself if very high and the snakes can.t get anywhere near the top. Thanks for caring.
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    Re: Total Surprise

    Quote Originally Posted by SSSSnakes View Post
    Don't worry everyone, that is the lid of the contained that the plastic container is sitting on. The container itself if very high and the snakes can.t get anywhere near the top. Thanks for caring.

    Wet snakes can climb any plastic or glass. I wouldn't recommend a critter keeper for babies/young snakes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post

    Wet snakes can climb any plastic or glass. I wouldn't recommend a critter keeper for babies/young snakes.
    Just a word to the wise.
    Thanks, but their heads are to big to fit threw the lid even if they did get that high, I checked.
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