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Hi, I'm New Here!
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: Garter-newbie needs advice!
Hi guys! Thank you for the advice I really appreciate it, I'm such a worrywart when it comes to my pets so this makes me feel a lot better. I just have one more question about feeding...
-Is there ANY danger of Jack not realizing that the fish in his water bowl is food?(Note: he was raised on these fish, so it doesn't seem likely.) It sounds stupid but since I put the fish in there on Monday it hasn't moved much (still alive though,) and I was concerned that he wouldn't notice it. Would it be a waste of time to add 1 more fish to try to get them moving? I keep telling myself that he just isn't hungry yet, but like I said I tend to over-worry. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: Garter-newbie needs advice!
I'll second James' comment. Just introduce live fish for a few hours and then remove them. It makes for a cleaner environment and the new sight at feeding time can be exciting (for the snake).
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Re: Garter-newbie needs advice!
yeah
I think after a while they get used to the scent of the food being around then it's not so interesting
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Hi, I'm New Here!
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Re: Garter-newbie needs advice!
Good news! Jack shed yesterday so that's why he wasn't hungry. About him getting used to the scent of the food being around though, I find it kind of hard to believe. Why would he allow himself to starve to death? (seeing as animals have an intense instinct to survive.) If he's really hungry, he won't think "Oh well, I'm just going to sit here and die," right? Last night I saw him swimming in his water bowl, so he knows the fish are there...
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