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    Old and wise snake snakeman's Avatar
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    Re: sizes differences

    It depends on who's feeding it.I have seen snakes reach over 30" in one year.Others barely growing at all.

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    Re: sizes differences

    holy crap

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    Re: sizes differences

    Quote Originally Posted by snakeman View Post
    It depends on who's feeding it.I have seen snakes reach over 30" in one year.Others barely growing at all.
    I've got one of those non-growing radixes.
    Nice looking red radix that hasn't grown much in 2 years.
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    Re: sizes differences

    hmm. is that normal? It's nothing unhealthy?

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    Re: sizes differences

    Nothing normal about it but I don't think it's unhealthy.
    Little guy seems healthy and happy.
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    Re: sizes differences

    ok good.

    mine seems like he'll grow pretty fast (my anery, dunnno about my flame), he's grown a few inches in a month

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    Re: sizes differences

    This is one of my 2010 red sided females at around a year old. She's about 26 inches here. I had a few bigger and a few smaller.
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    Re: sizes differences

    The reason I started this thread is because I want to get a buddy for my baby garter-his name is Starter, who was born on 5/08. I would rather not get a newbie because I feel like I am having trouble getting mine to eat and would rather get a yearling (as some people call them) that is already feeding well. I know that when you house snakes together they should be similair in size. So I'm guessing that you shouldn't house neonates and juvies together correct? Opinions please Thanks

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    Re: sizes differences

    Don't feel like you can't feed babies. Get another baby. One that's eating well. You'll be fine.

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    Re: sizes differences

    Most people who sell garter babies on here make sure that they're eating well before selling them. It should be fine if you bought another baby that was eating
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