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    Yearling size?

    I've been browsing the kingsnake garter ads (bad idea for me ) and I noticed several yearlings for sale. They all looked a LOT smaller than Harley. I was just curious if anyone has measurements or pictures of their yearlings? It'd be interesting to compare.
    She is a female eastern btw.
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    Re: Yearling size?

    My little man that was born 8/1/11 is about 11-12 in. long. He is a NW (T. ordinoides). My female albino checkered is about a month older and twice the girth and about 13-14 in.
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    Re: Yearling size?

    My:
    T.S.Infernalis = 23 inch
    T.S.Sirtalis = 20.5 inch
    T.Radix = 21 inch

    All from june last year

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    Re: Yearling size?

    Okay, cool. Harley is about 21 inches. I kept wondering if maybe I was just seeing males on the ads, so that's probably what was happening.

    Wow, 23 inches at one year old! That's pretty impressive. Are infernalis generally bigger than other species?
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    Re: Yearling size?

    If you do get a male for Harley, you'll have to name him Joker.
    People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff.

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    Re: Yearling size?

    Or name him Quin.... Harley and Quin!
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    Re: Yearling size?

    Haha, Harley is actually short for Harley-quin

    I have been looking around for a male for her (garter addiction...). I really can't just stop with getting the Joker though, you know I'd eventually have to get all the batman villains. Darn
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    Re: Yearling size?

    I had figured. It'd still be pretty cool to have Harley and Quin
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    Re: Yearling size?

    Quote Originally Posted by d_virginiana View Post
    Wow, 23 inches at one year old! That's pretty impressive. Are infernalis generally bigger than other species?
    No idea. I actually stopped feeding pinkies a few weeks ago because I was worried she was growing too fast so now she is on an almost 100% fish diet, but she still won't slow down! She isn't fat at all though so I guess it's allright, I wonder how big she'll end up being.

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    Re: Yearling size?

    Quote Originally Posted by JosvdB View Post
    No idea. I actually stopped feeding pinkies a few weeks ago because I was worried she was growing too fast so now she is on an almost 100% fish diet, but she still won't slow down! She isn't fat at all though so I guess it's allright, I wonder how big she'll end up being.
    I had been away for several months, then came home and saw Harley again. She had grown so much that she was buried in the substrate and I grabbed the end of her tail to pick her up thinking it was her body I was wondering if it was the pinkies, but I think it's just that it's been so long since I've had a baby one that I guess I forgot how quickly they grow! Plus, my other one was a male, so he didn't get that big so quickly.
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