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Re: Will Garter Snakes Copulate....
look at them ... they are just having some fun
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Re: Will Garter Snakes Copulate....
that last picture he seems to be saying, "Hey! Shut the door man!!"
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Re: Will Garter Snakes Copulate....
Hi,
I had the same question last year. sometimes before giving birth they copulate. This is absolutely normal and means she's coming very close of giving birth.
Jurgen
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Will Garter Snakes Copulate....
Maybe this time it was just for fun
Crazy snakes.
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"Third shed, A Success"
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Maybe the pheremones are kicking up again? Not that I blame them...
Jason-- Red 5 Standing By...
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"Third shed, A Success"
Re: Will Garter Snakes Copulate....
Thanks for the replies, everyone! I guess it's time to take Dad out of the enclosure! Will post pics of the "blessed event" if I catch it happening, or at least the little scrubs!

Stephi
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Re: Will Garter Snakes Copulate....
 Originally Posted by jurgen
Hi,
I had the same question last year. sometimes before giving birth they copulate. This is absolutely normal and means she's coming very close of giving birth.
Jurgen
I agree. My male concinnus have always been attracted and tried unsuccessfully to breed with the female right before, during, or after she gave birth. Sometimes I observe the same reaction from a male right after the female sheds after having her babies a few weeks earlier.
On a side note, pigs do the same thing. You have to separate the males when females give birth or they will ___ her and the babies to death.
It's probably time to separate the male. Leave the female in her own exclusive enclosure, with plenty of hides both moist and dry, warm and cool. If it were me, I'd get rid of the substrate too. Wax paper or slightly damp paper towels works pretty well so she's not on bare glass or wood. Neonates still in their sacks can get stuck on newspaper or other absorbent substrates and it will suck the moisture right out of the membrane and unable to escape, they could die.
From now on, I'll treat others like they treat me. Some will be glad, others should be scared
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Re: Will Garter Snakes Copulate....
Good advice Richard! I'll be making those adjustments for her and the babies asap!

Stephi
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Re: Will Garter Snakes Copulate....
 Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan
It's probably time to separate the male. Leave the female in her own exclusive enclosure, with plenty of hides both moist and dry, warm and cool. If it were me, I'd get rid of the substrate too. Wax paper or slightly damp paper towels works pretty well so she's not on bare glass or wood. Neonates still in their sacks can get stuck on newspaper or other absorbent substrates and it will suck the moisture right out of the membrane and unable to escape, they could die.
Thumbs up!
I would not use the wax paper though, just seems as if it would be slicker than glass.
Moist reptile bark is an awesome choice for birthing, the rough edges break membranes easily.
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