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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Odie's Avatar
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    Is it better to have a companion for a garter?

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    Re: 1 or more

    It isn't necessary to keep Garters in pairs or groups. They aren't social animals. There's no harm in keeping more than one though. The choice is yours.
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    Re: 1 or more

    Garters aren't gregarious or communal animals (except for during mating/brumation). Sometimes they'll be found together in prime habitat, but it's not due to any sort of "herd" mentality. Therefore, it's certainly not NECESSARY to have more than one garter... The problem is that they're just so stinkin' cool that it's hard to limit yourself to just one. More power to you, but it would take more will power than I have .

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    Re: 1 or more

    So, who among us DOES keep garters together (adults-babies)?
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    i have two ribbons together and i had two garters but i seperated them because i got another tank.

    the ribbons are doing great still....calvin my red sided garter was getting to agro to stay with checkers my albino checkered garter.

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    Re: 1 or more

    I keep snakes of the same size/age class together, but not adults and babies or snakes of very different sizes.

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    Re: 1 or more

    My young Easterns are housed 5 females to a 10 gal. tank and 5 young males the same. All adults are housed seperate, mainly because I have enough space and enclosures.

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    Re: 1 or more

    Rick (Cazador) made a really good point there....You should only really house individuals of similar size together. Accidents can happen, particularly at feeding time! Apparently, certain species (vagrans?) have a reputation for cannibalism....I can't really comment on that, as I've never kept vagrans. ssssnakeluvr could probably enlighten us!
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    Re: 1 or more

    I keep same size Garters together
    even though they're not communal in the true sense, the girls seem to like hanging out together - the boys less so.
    rhea
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    Do you mix species Rhea? I never do.
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