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    Re: 16 Red Stripe Babies!!

    those are nice! I like the spots and the back stripe

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    Re: 16 Red Stripe Babies!!

    Congratulations with the clutch. They look very nice
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    Re: 16 Red Stripe Babies!!

    not brumating at all would be easier.
    i wonder if that works for checkered

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    Re: 16 Red Stripe Babies!!

    Quote Originally Posted by bmreptile View Post
    not brumating at all would be easier.
    i wonder if that works for checkered
    Yes, it works for Checkereds. I guess because their natural home range is warmer than that of many other Garters.
    I've bred Checkereds numerous times without brumation. Incidentally, this species frequently breeds more than once a year.
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    Re: 16 Red Stripe Babies!!

    i hav heard frm a local breeder the only way to no breed checkers is to keep them seperate. appaerently they take no stimulus and if housed together often breed 1-2 times a year?

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    Re: 16 Red Stripe Babies!!

    wow... something must be wrong with my pair!!! haha, I even brumated them this year and all I got from Marcy were jellybeans. My male shows no interest. I do have a female from Rhea due to drop any day though!!!

    When I had adult albino checkereds though... the male never, ever stopped trying!!!
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    Re: 16 Red Stripe Babies!!

    Quote Originally Posted by bmreptile View Post
    i hav heard frm a local breeder the only way to no breed checkers is to keep them seperate. appaerently they take no stimulus and if housed together often breed 1-2 times a year?
    Yes, that's what I have always found with marcianus. I've had three litters in a year a few times.
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    Re: 16 Red Stripe Babies!!

    Congrats! Glad to hear they eat well, bet that saved a lot of work eh?
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    Re: 16 Red Stripe Babies!!

    Very Nice!

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