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Re: ID and CARE of my new snake!1
Hard to tell, but it looks like an eastern...
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T. radix Ranch
Re: ID and CARE of my new snake!1
I'm going with a female T.s.sirtalis(Eastern Garter Snake)
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Re: ID and CARE of my new snake!1
How can you tell the sex in that photo?
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Re: ID and CARE of my new snake!1
For food, I'd go with Nightcrawlers. For fish, guppies if you can get them.
Avoid panfish worms, trout worms, compost worms, and red wigglers. They are toxic to garter snakes.
Also avoid goldfish and rosy reds, as they are high in a substance that can cause vitamin deficiency in snakes.
A lot of people around here recommend pinkies, that is, frozen baby mice. Pet stores carry them, but they are rather expensive. I've never been able to get my easterns to eat them, but apparently, that's unusual, as almost everyone else has tremendous luck getting their snakes to eat them.
If you have a picky eater, try finding a small toady frog. Wild garters love toady frogs, even if they are not the cleanest food for them (sort of like humans and McDonalds).
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Re: ID and CARE of my new snake!1
 Originally Posted by Didymus20X6
Avoid panfish worms, trout worms, compost worms, and red wigglers. They are toxic to garter snakes.
All the same thing btw.
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Re: ID and CARE of my new snake!1
If I go to my backyard and find a worm, would that be the right kind?
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Re: ID and CARE of my new snake!1
As long as it's the right kind sorry.
Earthworms. Little ones, or big ones, AKA nightcrawlers.
Learn to tell them apart from red wrigglers. Red stripes are a no. Yellow tip is a no. Etc.
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Re: ID and CARE of my new snake!1
 Originally Posted by RedSidedSPR
How can you tell the sex in that photo?
Head structure and build of the body.
Of course, I'm going to feel pretty stupid if it turns out to be a male
It was just my first impression.
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Re: ID and CARE of my new snake!1
I get that I just can't tell at all in this pic...
I would gave guessed male...
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