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    co-habitating

    Hey Guys

    I Have A Question For Garter Snake Owners Since Im Jus New To This .

    Ive Recently Got My Mates Male Adult Mountain Garter , Because He Didnt Have Much Time For It Anymore And Im Always Taking Interest To It When Im At His House , So Im Wondering If I Can Put A Baby Garter In The Same Tank As The Adult Male ?

    If So Would It Have To Be A Female ? Incase They Fight Or So?

    Thx

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    Re: co-habitating

    Hi Robert. The answer to that would have to be a definite 'no'! If there is too much disparity in the size of the cage-mates, the smaller could possibly end up as lunch.
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    Re: co-habitating

    I wanted to agree with James and say that it's probably dangerous for the little one if you put them together.

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    Re: co-habitating

    Snakes are happy to be singles, but garters have normally no stress with other specimen beside feeding.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
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    Re: co-habitating

    see i have seperate tanks for them , but i was going to let the baby grow to a decent size before tryin to get them together in the same tank , was just something i would quite like to do

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    Re: co-habitating

    They'll be fine together once they're of a similar size, Robert.
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    Re: co-habitating


    thats the garter male, above.


    and thats only part of the tank for it


    still to get my baby garter tho

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    Re: co-habitating

    ok thats cool , just want them to live together , but ill keep them apart for a while

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    Re: co-habitating

    Robert, very nice set up! And of course, very nice snake. :-) I like the size of your water tub, too.
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    Re: co-habitating

    Hi, from Oregon, Robert

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