Quote Originally Posted by infernalis View Post
I don't know about the Infernalis' working out like this.

Maybe others have had better luck, but I find that Infernalis' are a little high strung, so I have always kept mine solely with other infernalis'...
I agree with Wayne. My three infernalis babies are highly strung. I've only had them for two months or so, and they're still young though so they may calm down with time, but they have taken over from my cyrtopsis as my most reclusive snakes. They will always come out to feed (except around a shed) though and are quite bold when there is food to overcome their shyness.
The tetrataenia I got at the same time is a bit more relaxed. He's on his own (eventually he'll go with the male infernalis) which if anything I'd expect to make him more nervy. And personally, visually I prefer the infernalis because the lines are cleaner to me.

Viv size for three fully grown male concinnus/infernalis/pickeringii? People will vary, but I'm planning to move my 2 males (radix and Cuitzeo) into a 90x45x45 in the Spring, when the ladies move into a 120x55x55. I think a stating point for fully grown garters is around 3' and 4-5' would be ideal, but I'm sure many snakes are quite happy being kept in smaller enclosures.