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    Never say it won't happen

    This morning I heard a loud thump in one of my garter snake enclosures, When I looked in I was horrified to see one of my albino red sided trying to swallow her cage mate, a non albino from the same litter.

    These two girls have been together 3 years and have never shown any sign of aggression to each other.

    They both had eaten 2 rat pinkies each on Saturday and still had respectable bulges, so they really couldn't have been THAT hungry.

    All I can think of is that one of them had regurgitated and then they both decided to eat that?? Another remote possibility is that the normal girl had just passed jellybeans into the cage, never heard of them eating that, but who knows??

    Anyways, a bit of running cold water and some tugging got them apart.

    I am really starting to doubt this communal housing.. too many things can go wrong.

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    Re: Never say it won't happen

    Makes ya think. I think they, especially babies, benefit from being housed together, but there's definitely a risk.. it would also be very difficult to house a lot of garters without tubs, and i'm not going there...

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    Re: Never say it won't happen

    I had one cage with 5 snakes in it forever, right up till they started dropping from old age, and they never tried to eat each other..

    Now I have to play "musical enclosures" and rearange the snakes.

    The 4 foot (55 gallon) that I am picking up this week will have a divider put in it so I can split these snakes up.

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    I have a condition! RedSidedSPR's Avatar
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    Re: Never say it won't happen

    Yeah... got 3 (soon 4) will be living together soon, and i have no choice but to keep doing it.

    I would do it though, i think, even if i could separate them... it's worth the risk to me. Especially for babies imo.

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    Re: Never say it won't happen

    Ah, bad snake!!! I would have freaked out.
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    Re: Never say it won't happen

    Glad you were there to separate them.
    I think it's an unavoidable situation when housing them together.

    I've never had that occur but I do watch for it.
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    Re: Never say it won't happen

    I hope I never see it happen in one of my vivs, but both Char and I know about running them under cold water thanks to reading posts on here.
    Did you get them apart without any injuries?
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    Re: Never say it won't happen

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    I hope I never see it happen in one of my vivs, but both Char and I know about running them under cold water thanks to reading posts on here.
    Did you get them apart without any injuries?
    Yes, It's amazing just how far their jaws can spread, and until today I never realized the teeth ran so far back, even the roof of her mouth felt like a rasp, I have had them right here in totes in front of me all day, and they both seem to be doing fine.

    Not all that long ago, I had a pair of easterns, The male is a het Schuett's Albino from Scott's bloodlines, and the Female is a het Ery/Albino from Scott, I have two years invested in that pair, and she managed to completely swallow the male all the way down to the tail and then the male did a 180 and she regurgitated him back out head first.

    I split them up over a month ago, and both are doing fine.

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    Re: Never say it won't happen

    Ewww, the visual. Glad they are ok.
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    Re: Never say it won't happen

    Glad to hear all is ok. I have only had these occurences during feedings.
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