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    Quick housing question

    As some of you may be aware, I'm new to keeping garters (my forte is Mexican boas / Pituophis) but I'm hoping to pick
    up some more at the Hamm show in March. I've been very intrigued to read on this forum on the practice of co-habiting
    garters, I've only kept snakes individually previously, only putting them together for breeding purposes. My question is this...
    would the following species / sub species be compatible in a suitably sized viv or vivs, obviously segragated by sex and size,
    T.atratus atratus, T.sirtalis concinnus, T.sirtalis infernalis and T. ordinoides or should I house them individually. Would they be compatible with my T.sirtalis tetrataenia (the San Frans would probably be a year or so older than these)

    Thanks..

    Martin

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    Re: Quick housing question

    I would house the T. ordinoides - Northwesterns by themselves due to the size difference as adults. Overall they will be small compared to the other species you mentioned.
    Just my opinion.
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    Re: Quick housing question

    I used to keep more than one in a cage, too many "accidents"

    Now I only keep one per enclosure.

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    Re: Quick housing question

    I agree with Steve on the ordinoides, and I'd also add that unless you have found someone at Hamm who will have them, you'll be very lucky to find ordinoides in Europe.

    I think the San Frans will be too much bigger.

    If you keep infernalis together always separate for feeding. They're the only ones I've had accidents with, their personality seems to be very food oriented.
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    Re: Quick housing question

    Thanks for the advice guys, Im leaning towards housing them all individually....

    Martin

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    Re: Quick housing question

    Quote Originally Posted by eden1968ie View Post
    Thanks for the advice guys, Im leaning towards housing them all individually....

    Martin

    Nothing wrong with that decision.
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