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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: picture of my garter awhile back
Nice, but waiting for some newer pictures
.I was wondering about some things. Like this is really a caught snake. Did you treat her after you captured her? If you did, how did you proceed? In Belgium we can't hold any species native to Belgium ( that's what I've been told ). I know some species of garters can't be kept in their native parts in the US either. Is this all bound to specific state laws or does an organisation is responsible for it? |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: South Carolina
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Re: picture of my garter awhile back
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Laws on keeping any wild caught animals, reptiles, etc. differ from state to state in most cases. Here in South Carolina the only snakes that are illgal to capture and or keep are Indigos and Southern Hognose. Sid |
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"Preparing For Second shed"
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As for where I caught him, rocky mt. region united states, in an empty grassy lot. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: picture of my garter awhile back
A lot of snakes don't fair well in captivity. Parasites that require an intermediate host to complete its life cycle (like tapeworms, flukes, etc.) don't usually cause too much of a problem with captive snakes. However, those that have a direct life cycle (like mites, many protozoa, hookworms, etc.) can really cause problems since the snake is confined to a small area and can't avoid re-infestation.
Some snakes just don't acclimate to captivity as well as others do, and the stress of confinement can weaken their immune system, which makes them even more vulnerable to infestation, disease, and malnutrition. Improper housing conditions, such as poor lighting, heating, humidity, etc. can also amplify stress, which can also impair reproduction. |
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"Preparing For Second shed"
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: picture of my garter awhile back
minimal humidity...if he is doing fine with wht you h ave now, that's fine. As long as he can soak a little and dry off he will be fine. You don't want too much humidity as is can lead to skin infections. If the snake's water dish is big enough to soak in he can before shedding to assist wih it.
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