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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Fingerlakes Region New York
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Breeding size
From the articles I've read I understand garters can usually breed around 18 months of age. But I have some WC and have no idea how old they are, so I was wondering if you could tell by how big they are. I'm not sure how big an 18 month old garter snake should be...thanks for the help.
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LeAnn http://www.keepsakeknits.com 2.0.0 T. radix (anerythristic plains garter) "Asmodeus" and "Zassaliss" 0.0.1 T. proximus orarius "Carrot" 1.1.0 T. sirtalis pickeringii "Azule" and "Penny" |
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The red side of life.
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Re: Breeding size
Minimum breeding sizes for wild garters are reported at "Rossman et al." and they deffere from specie to specie.
Mostly they are little bit more than half of the maximum size for females. |
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"Third shed, A Success"
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Re: Breeding size
Thanks. These are Eastern garters. The one I think is female is around 24 inches (she would not hold still). The two I think are males are between 18-24 inches. So, I think they are basically full grown. Typical size was given as 18-26 inches in the book I have (max. 48 inches).
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LeAnn http://www.keepsakeknits.com 2.0.0 T. radix (anerythristic plains garter) "Asmodeus" and "Zassaliss" 0.0.1 T. proximus orarius "Carrot" 1.1.0 T. sirtalis pickeringii "Azule" and "Penny" |
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