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Old 10-27-2006, 04:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does this happen to you/ your garter?

When I just fed my snake a worm, it grabbed it without hesitation, but, even in a seperate tank, got bedding on him. So after getting it off he was more hesitant to eat, but ate nevertheless (is that one word?). After he ate the struggling worm which kept crawling away, he started rubbing his head on the ground and "yawning". Then the lump in his body started moving back and forth. Was the worm trying to crawl out of his stomach? I have heard of this happening with big nightcrawlers, but never simple earthworms.
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Old 10-27-2006, 07:34 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Does this happen to you/ your garter?

Sounds like quite a battle! Never the less are three words, I think you are using a colloquialism that is usually hyphenated never-the-less style.

I think your garter may have been contracting muscles to further swallow his prey- its rough when your barely big enough to take on a worm. Hopefully he will grow quickly this winter. Keep him warm!
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Old 10-28-2006, 01:52 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Does this happen to you/ your garter?

I actually had one medium-sized worm crawl back up and escape from the corner of the snake's mouth while he was feeding on worm #2, but in your case, I'd say that it was just contracting muscles and the snake was just forcing the worm further dow.

Nevertheless, as one word, is also correct.
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Old 10-28-2006, 08:25 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I have had them struggle to keep some worms down...they don't really want to be eaten and a good strong worm on a small snake can put up a good fight!! It might take a little time until the worm dies until the struggle is over.
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Old 10-29-2006, 08:09 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Cool Re: Does this happen to you/ your garter?

What would you do when you were a worm that just was eaten alive

What you saw was indeed the struggle from the worm to find the way out.

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Old 10-30-2006, 07:22 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Does this happen to you/ your garter?

Also, does your garter attempt to climb up the walls? On my hot side of the tank, it climbs up the walls towards the light. I doubt that it is cold because the thermometer says 90 F directly under the light.
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mine are always climbing the sides of the cages. i have had baby garters actually escape after crawling thru the water dish and sticking the the side of the aquarium.
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I have had baby garters actually escape after crawling thru the water dish and sticking the the side of the aquarium.
How do you have your water dish set up so that they can get out? And is 90F okay for the hot side? Also, do you know why they climb up the sides?
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no, small water dishes are kept generally in the center of the cages. 90 should be ok on one end of the cage, make sure the other end of the tank is cooler. Garters are very active inquisitive snakes, always looking for a way out.
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no, small water dishes are kept generally in the center of the cages. .
Sorry but it still makes no sense to me how a water dish sitting in the middle of the cage would let it out. Anyways, it seems like she/he (I think she) always wants a way out whenever I'M around. I'll sneak into my room and see her sitting there, but when I walk in she goes crazy. But then she settles down until I make a sudden move.
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