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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 540
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Re: Baby talk
I have been fortunate to watch MANY garters give birth. It is AWESOME to see. There's nothing I hate more though than when one comes out and is fully developed, but it never "wakes up". I give them a minute from the time they come out to start moving. if one doesn't, I pick it up and gently rub it with a warm damp cloth to help break the sac and usually this stimulates the little guy to come to life. Doesn't always work though. I hate to see a stillborn
![]() in august, was actually doing an educational thing at my house for some children that were homeschooled, they were getting a tour of my snakeroom when I suddenly realized that a mama snake was giving birth!!! So they got to watch it! It was so awesome! |
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"PM Boots For Custom Title"
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Posts: 1,478
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Re: Baby talk
some of the western species have much larger babies, hence the smaller number. my red spots were close to 8 inches long when born where most easterns are around 5 inches.
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