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Brother Snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: frog eggs?
Hmmmm....don't know....never heard of garters doing that? I know there are lots of other snakes (mostly arboreal tropical snakes) that eat frog eggs. I think most of them prefer the end result of the eggs, since garters tend to be more sight oriented and a wiggling tadpole is more appealing then a lump of "jelly".
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: frog eggs?
Maybe it's like caviar to them? Or you could use it as jelly and spread it on mice or other food.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: frog eggs?
I once heard somebody saying he scented with tadpoles and that that worked. I've never done this myself though. Also, it would be an interesting fact to know, but I don't think it has any value to add to the kinds of food to give to a garter.
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Re: frog eggs?
well i have your typical plastic container you would find a baby coulubrid in at a show filled with about a LB of eggs. most infertile some fertile, i can tell just by looking at them .
i threw the containter in my freeder box with all my garter together just to see what wouldhappend (lid off ofcourse) and they went nuts over it first lookng at it as a water bowl but smelling frog and going nuts trying to chew through it , most were unsuccsessfull there too jelloed together for them to get a meal out of it . most of them went nuts and some even were biting each other cuz they had the slime on them and there were soo frustrated at not getting nothing outa it , it remind me when i get beef jerky thats like too dehydrated and u cant even bite peice of or get any outa it . for the conclusion they all went nuts for it , they only got a mouthful or two outa there 30 minute ordeal butthey liked it and i think i found a new way of scenting pinkies =) im gonan freeze some of the eggs and save em for scenting in the future , ill let yous know how it works .try it folks |
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