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    Adult snake Greg'sGarters's Avatar
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    Checkered Breeding

    I just recently got a baby checkered garter snake for one of my clients. I am holding on to it until they are ready. I have fell in love with this little guy and was thinking about breeding them. How do you breed checkereds? Is it the same thing as sirtalis? Fast, brumate, breed? Or is it different?
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    Re: Checkered Breeding

    I don't think breeding for T.marcianus is any different then most garters.
    Not sure what you mean by fast brumation.
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    Re: Checkered Breeding

    Not as cold of a brumation or as long otherwise they are the same
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    Re: Checkered Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    I don't think breeding for T.marcianus is any different then most garters.
    Not sure what you mean by fast brumation.

    I'm not saying fast brumation, I'm saying that I fast them, as in I don't feed them before I brumate them.
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    Re: Checkered Breeding

    I misunderstood your statement. I apologize.
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    Re: Checkered Breeding

    You must fast any snake regardless of species before you put them in brumation or cooling, Checkereds are found in certain southern states so their brumation temps don't need to go as low as northern species.

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    Re: Checkered Breeding

    Ok, I want to start breeding them, i just need to find a breeding pair and more importantly, space for a breeding pair! If you are or know anyone who is selling Breeding Size Albino/Normal Checkered Garters please let me know. I only want Albino or Normal though.
    -Greg
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    Re: Checkered Breeding

    What would be the max size of the T. Marcianus? one of my friends says that the males reach 1.3 meters long, Is this correct?

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    Re: Checkered Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Ctah_Lu View Post
    What would be the max size of the T. Marcianus? one of my friends says that the males reach 1.3 meters long, Is this correct?
    That's really big for a male! I've heard of some females getting to be 1 meter, but never any males.

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    Re: Checkered Breeding

    My two females are both approaching 3 feet. Keep in mind, one is two and the other is three years old. They breed young and easily. I have produced three litters without ever brumating.
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