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Snake Food
Would anyone want to make a list of food that their garter snakes eat? It would help a lot so I can know what different kinds of food to try to feed my garter snake and her babies.
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Adult snake
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Snake Food
The care sheet is a good place for a list of foods.
Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets
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Subadult snake
Re: Snake Food
I feed my babies night crawlers with suppliments once in a while while my adults are on a mix of night crawlers and f/t mice
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Re: Snake Food
Ours are on salmon, hake or pinky pieces. The albino prefers pinkies and seems to be refusing fish now. One of the normals likes pinkies, but will still eat fish, the other seems to prefer fish. And we have a fussy eater who will only eat salmon if it's left for her and you leave the room. All of them have refused small slugs and worms. So I suppose all snakes are different and it's a case of finding what works for yours.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Snake Food
Those troubled eaters are such a challenge.
If you haven't tried you might slip a few chucks of worm in with the salmon.
Make sure it is covered with fish scent.
It's a good way to introduce another food item and it's worked for me.
Best of luck.
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Old and wise snake
Re: Snake Food
Little Dude eats Tilapia (frozen-thawed), Chicken, and Nightcrawlers. I occasionally sprinkle calcium powder to supplement.
Scarlett, so far, has only eaten Nightcrawlers, minnows (not recommended), and frogs (also not recommended). I have not gotten her to eat anything that wasn't alive, except for a few tiny pieces of Tilapia, but normally she won't go for that.
I have not been able to get either snake to eat rodents, although pinkies are highly recommended on this forum.
Guppies are also highly recommended among fish. But stay away from Rosy Reds or Goldfish, except for rare occasions.
Although a few keepers feed their snakes a specialized diet (for example, all-rodent or all-fish), the consensus seems to be that a balanced diet works best.
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Subadult snake
Re: Snake Food
my two baby garters eat cut up small pieces of pinkie mice, and cut up worms here, Hazanga their breeder and previous owner, also fed them guppies, and talapia pieces as well. I have 3 guppies on hand in case they start to refuse food, but so far so good. I also add a calcium supplement and electrolyte solution called reptisafe to their pool. It also neutralises and removes chlorine and amonia from the water. Its supposed to be for all reptiles including snakes, turtles, frogs, etc. i use it in my turtle tank, and in my snakes water pool/bowl.
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Thamtographer
Re: Snake Food
 Originally Posted by Kantar
I feed my babies night crawlers with suppliments once in a while while my adults are on a mix of night crawlers and f/t mice
Me too. With a little salmon chunk sometimes.
Kat
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Old and wise snake
Re: Snake Food
I feed my adult nightcrawlers, minnows (again, not really recommended), and pinkies. The baby eats mostly pinkie bits and chopped nightcrawlers.
I've found that red organ meat from pinkies (especially the liver) is more appealing to mine than the other parts. If I put leftover parts on a dish for my adult, he will actually sort through them and run off with the liver every time! It's also the baby's favorite, but then again everything seems to be her favorite...
Though it is a bit gross to feed them that as you sort of have to dissect the mouse to get them out in-tact.
Lora
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