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Posted by: scott_felzer at Sun Oct 31 09:45:05 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by scott_felzer ] Yesterday we were cleaning out cages in preparation for hibernating the collection. We opened up one container and noticed unfertilized eggs in it (aka jelly beans). Upon cleaning out the container, there was a single baby garter in the substrate! We breed our adults in March so normally it takes 3 months to have their offspring (generally in June is when they are born). It took 7 months for this female to have her baby. Has anyone else had such an experience? [ Hide Replies ]
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