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Old 06-02-2007, 03:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Periods of activity

Hi Guys,

Has anyone noticed that different species of Garter seem to be active at different times of the day? I don't mean during the breeding season or at feeding time, just normal day to day activity.

For example, my new T. radix are active from pretty much first thing in the morning until early afternoon, whether they're hungry or just been fed, makes no difference. That just seems to be their active time. Whereas my T. marcianus seem to be rather crepuscular, and are pretty quiet all day until about 9 or 10pm when they all go cruising their viv for an hour or so. Again, whether they're hungry or not.

Anybody else seen these differences in periods of activity?
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Old 06-02-2007, 03:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Guys,

Has anyone noticed that different species of Garter seem to be active at different times of the day? I don't mean during the breeding season or at feeding time, just normal day to day activity.

For example, my new T. radix are active from pretty much first thing in the morning until early afternoon, whether they're hungry or just been fed, makes no difference. That just seems to be their active time. Whereas my T. marcianus seem to be rather crepuscular, and are pretty quiet all day until about 9 or 10pm when they all go cruising their viv for an hour or so. Again, whether they're hungry or not.

Anybody else seen these differences in periods of activity?
My T. vagans is active at such random times, when its dark, when its light, at night in the day who knows. Gonna put in a heat lamp for a few hours a day see if that changes the activity! (Although always active when food is around)
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Re: Periods of activity

Do you have species other than T. e. vagrans to compare with?
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Old 06-02-2007, 04:46 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Not as of now I do not, although I'm looking for another species of garter that I will keep in the same enclosure soon. Will be interesting to see if they both are active at the same time or not.
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Re: Periods of activity

I may well be wrong, There is occasional activity from any snake at any time, but it seems to me that there is more intense activity as stated above. It's something I will continue to watch.
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Old 06-02-2007, 04:58 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Periods of activity

My T. Cyrtopsis are active during mornings, then quiet through the afternoons until evening when they both like to climb around on the artificial plants in the vivs. My Marcianus are generally more active in the evenings with occassional activity during the day. The parietalis and oregon red spotted are active at any time. dont really know about my tetrataenia as they are small babies and so its harder to see when they are active, though the one that is 18 months old is active during the afternoons.
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Old 06-02-2007, 05:03 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Periods of activity

Thanks Claire, as more people comment on this thread we may see a pattern emerging. Already we agree on the T. marcianus.
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Re: Periods of activity

Its certainly an interesting topic. Wonder if theres any correlation between activity and geographical location, eg species in the wild in more arid regions being active during the evenings when its cooler.
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Claire, you read my mind. That's exactly where I was going with this!!!!
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Re: Periods of activity

Of course my T. radix are (possibly) Canadian, whereas my T. marcianus are from Texas. I'm going to buy some T. s. parietalis just to compare acvtivity patterns.
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