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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Waiting
How long do you think you should wait before trying to breed your garter snakes? Of course this question is directed at people who have male and female garter snakes. So, how long before stimulating mating (which would just be putting them together, right?)
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Hi, I'm New Here!
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Berlin, Germany
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Re: Waiting
Hello Kaabi,
my experience is that waiting until the snakes are at least three years old is best for them. After hibernation they can get together in a terrarium and mostly they start to mate immediately. Sometimes the female will shed before mating, but as an example this year my Garter Snakes were ready to mate one or two days after ending of hibernation. Best regards Jan. |
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Never shed
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Utah
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Re: Waiting
I'd say two years old for males and three years old for females at a minimum usually.
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Never shed
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Re: Waiting
Loise, you can sometimes breed them in 18 months if you don't hibernate them the first year and instead grow them up durring that first winter, but two years allows you to hibernate them properly both years. 18 months isn't unfeasable for males with hibernation both years.
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