Quote Originally Posted by crzy_kevo View Post
well what i have done is seperated her from the others in her own enclosure and have used papers towel as substrate (damp one on one side of the enclosure)

this way if she delivers when i am not home the other snakes wont be able to get to the babies and as well with the paper towels the babies wont have bit of substrate stuck to them and they won't bury under it so i can make sure i have all of them

hmm i wonder how no1 caught this post

good luck jack
Kevo,
I was just wondering if there is a different Temp and/or Humidity that you try and reach help move things along?
Also, is there less stress on them when they are placed alone in seperate housing?
I have 2 Garter's that are either well fed or both Female and....gravid???
Also, is there a time that will prove these 2 snakes I have are just well fed? In other words, if either of these 2 garters has not had their babies by Mid-August, does that mean they were not gravid?
Geez, the wait is killing me already