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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" count dewclaw's Avatar
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    Shipping young snakes?

    I just saw an ad on Kingsnake for some 4 day old garters. Is it safe to ship snakes that young? Just wondering...
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    Re: Shipping young snakes?

    yea its fine as long as he has them eating
    scotts selling them so im sure he knows what hes doing Scott Felzer's Garter Snakes, specializing in aberrant garters

    Quote Originally Posted by count dewclaw View Post
    I just saw an ad on Kingsnake for some 4 day old garters. Is it safe to ship snakes that young? Just wondering...
    Last edited by EdgyExoticReptiles; 04-15-2008 at 04:24 PM. Reason: looked at the add
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    Re: Shipping young snakes?

    Ah, I wasn't sure if that was the same Scott. I just had heard with crested geckos that you shouldn't ship that young, so I was wondering about garter snakes. Thanks.
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    Re: Shipping young snakes?

    So shoot me, but I think 4 days is a little young for shipping, unless it's a pretty short journey.
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    Re: Shipping young snakes?

    Shoot you? No. Remove all your houmous? Absolutely.

    Did you guys see the ad for the garter eating crickets? I'd like to email him for pics of that.
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    Re: Shipping young snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    So shoot me, but I think 4 days is a little young for shipping, unless it's a pretty short journey.
    So, what age would you recommend the snake be before it is shipped anywhere?
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    Re: Shipping young snakes?

    A couple of weeks at least, I guess. You need to know that it's eaten, pooped and grown a little.... that's just my opinion though... not gospel.
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    Re: Shipping young snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    A couple of weeks at least, I guess. You need to know that it's eaten, pooped and grown a little.... that's just my opinion though... not gospel.
    Yea, I wouldnt sell anything less than a month old. Some offspring are weaker than others and might live a little while seemingly fine then just fade away. Shipping can be quite stressful on a snake and I would think very young ones would be much more suseptable to the stress.

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    Re: Shipping young snakes?

    I wasn't ready to let go of my babies for the entire first month, but that's a different matter
    4 days is way too young imo
    I believe Scott ships them at 4-6 weeks - not before he has them feeding on minnows
    I do know that when I ask him about birth dates, they're usually more than a month before I got the snakes
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    Re: Shipping young snakes?

    Personally, I wouldn't ship snakes that are only 4 days old. I ussualy offer them their first meal at around 4 days...And it never happend that they all ate the first time I tried...
    I ussually wait two months before selling anything. Just so that I can see how they are growing (overall), eating, shedding and coloring...
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