Can anyone tell me wat kind of garter my snake is?
I know shes an albino checkered garter but thats as far as I know i don't evan know where shes from please help if you know more than me.
Theres some photos of Sid(my snake) on my profile.
Re: Can anyone tell me wat kind of garter my snake is?
I can't even tell if it's a checkered for sure but probably is.
From what I could gather Steve, Dangermouse wanted to know what kind of garter it is, then turned around and told us what kind it is. I'm not sure what Dangermouse is asking.
Re: Can anyone tell me wat kind of garter my snake is?
yeah shes getting big
i dunno wat mark?
thanks for all the welcomes.
well i was thinking of breading snakes but someone told me i had to find out if she was a het or morph or something and were shes from.
I got her in wales and the guy didnt know anything other than wat i said.
sorry i dont realy know my stuff about garters yet im more at home with bowers.
peace x
Last edited by DangerMouse; 09-06-2010 at 06:09 PM.
Reason: wanted to add more
Re: Can anyone tell me wat kind of garter my snake is?
Well she's homozygous for albino obviously. If you breed her to another male albino or a normal looking snake that is "het" for albino there's good chance of producing albino offspring. If you breed her to a plain normal checkered that isn't het for albino (a normal that didn't have an albino or het albino parent) then all the offspring will look normal but will carry the albino gene. In other words, they will be "hets" capable of passing on the albino gene and producing albino offspring. Often times if your snake is the only albino available, people will breed to a normal then raise the offspring and breed them back to the mother. Such a breeding usually produces more albinos.
I know that's a bit confusing. Maybe this link will help you get up to speed.
Re: Can anyone tell me wat kind of garter my snake is?
It would really only have to be about 16 months old or any sexually mature male smaller or about equal in size to her. It could even be a normal looking snake as long as it had an albino mother or father. To increase your chances of a mating, a cool down period (with fewer daylight hours) of a couple of months for both of them, followed by a warm up and increased daylight hours for both of them, before introducing the two, would be a good idea.
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