I've read that females tend to have a tail that rapidly tapers after the vent. My little female's tail does the same, but I think it looks much thinner than when she first arrived. I wonder if this correlates with her not eating for the past 2 weeks. Where do the signs of under-nutrition first appear in garters? From a lateral view, there's an extreme angle that rises ventrally from the line of her vent dorsally up to the underside of her tail. I'm not particularly worried (yet): she's active and friendly. I just WANT HER TO EAT. Somehow she's still pooping.....not sure where she's getting the materials, but she seems to save it for my girlfriend or for my hand and pants.


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). She eats all the time and is a right little porker, so I don't think it has anything to do with lack of weight. I'll be interested to read what others have to say though as I think the snake that we gave to friends before Christmas (aka Lightning) has the same shape, and she was a real pig, so I'd be thinking the opposite to you and considering it sign of being overweight. Maybe it's neither.

