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    Re: How to Setup Terrarium for Checkered Garters?

    White flies perhaps? Once they get indoors and on your plants, they get out of control but normally will only be annoying and harm only plants. I learned this back in the 80's while "growing my own". In an outdoor environment, the elements keep them under control so they don't do significant harm to the plants but indoors they are a menace.

    All of those setups are the kind of elements I was getting at and there are too many shown to list all the ones I like, but you get the idea. As far as money goes, I suppose it depends on where you live and what's available. Substrate for natural looking viv's is the main cost since I prefer reptibark and/or loose coconut fiber but the rest can be quite inexpensive. Try craigslist. Often you can find tanks, dishes, accessories, etc. for very cheap. Just have to keep searching and checking back.

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    Re: How to Setup Terrarium for Checkered Garters?

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Good answers. Forgive me if I sounded condescending. Your first 2 posts in this thread sounded kinda "newbie". It really sounded like you didn't have much of a clue.
    You have no idea. I have gotten some of the rudest private messages(here and on gartersnake groups) about me NOT treating the mites and ignoring the problem. That putting them in a cage that would increast the mites. No where in any posts I did I state I was not treating the snakes. I want to setup a terrarium WHILE they are being treated. Have it ready when I decide it is safe to put them back together. They need something more than plastic boxes on a metal rack. I cannot give Texas in Oregon but I can fake it...nicely.

    The reason behind the natural design is the new Reptiles Magazine has article on Eastern Garters and gives a natural setup..soil, plants, real wood, etc. I have this for my frogs and a native rubber boa, but not my garters.

    I HATE dealing with mites and do not wish anything to help these damn things breed..like soil or real wood. I think I still have mites because of the Organic way I have been dealing with it...
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    Re: How to Setup Terrarium for Checkered Garters?

    [QUOTE=aSnakeLovinBabe;125361]It's really very simple to throw together tanks that look and feel somewhat natural, but are a cinch to tear apart and clean!





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    Beautiful!!! What do you use to keep the moss in place.. how do you keep the moss green...I get the stuff from Northwest dealer using native moss...but it dies so fast.
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    Re: How to Setup Terrarium for Checkered Garters?

    Quote Originally Posted by OregonHerpaholic View Post
    I HATE dealing with mites and do not wish anything to help these damn things breed..like soil or real wood. I think I still have mites because of the Organic way I have been dealing with it...
    I'd say that's only partially true
    it's entirely possible to get rid of mites the "organic" way - it's just a heck of a lot more labour intensive, and despite my convictions I myself couldn't do it with the amount of snakes I have
    I used the provent-a-mite the first time when I had an outbreak that kept coming back, and one of my snakes actually ended up dying; my friend who lent me his told me that he pre-treats his substrate, so I've been doing that and then I switched most of my snakes to cage carpet.
    and I'm sorry, if I came across as forceful about treating for mites, but from your first post it wasn't entirely clear whether you were treating at all. somehow your wording gave me the impression that you weren't doing quite enough - I apologize for my assumption
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    Re: How to Setup Terrarium for Checkered Garters?

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    White flies perhaps? Once they get indoors and on your plants, they get out of control but normally will only be annoying and harm only plants. I learned this back in the 80's while "growing my own". In an outdoor environment, the elements keep them under control so they don't do significant harm to the plants but indoors they are a menace.
    They did not look like those white flies that I have seen on my plants before. They were on my snakes heads and bodies but mostly crawling around their faces and chins. I treated them as if they were mites and have done OK so far. I have had to do this process a few times in the last 8 months. Bugs, hate em!!!
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    Re: How to Setup Terrarium for Checkered Garters?

    i have checker in a 55 gal with a waterfall and a lid lined with insutation on edges so as not to pull another vanishing act...be creative with fillers ill post pics soon...any object upic up from outside let it soak for days to get bugs to die!
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    Re: How to Setup Terrarium for Checkered Garters?

    Quote Originally Posted by OregonHerpaholic View Post
    You have no idea. I have gotten some of the rudest private messages(here and on gartersnake groups) about me NOT treating the mites and ignoring the problem. That putting them in a cage that would increast the mites. No where in any posts I did I state I was not treating the snakes. I want to setup a terrarium WHILE they are being treated. Have it ready when I decide it is safe to put them back together. They need something more than plastic boxes on a metal rack. I cannot give Texas in Oregon but I can fake it...nicely.

    The reason behind the natural design is the new Reptiles Magazine has article on Eastern Garters and gives a natural setup..soil, plants, real wood, etc. I have this for my frogs and a native rubber boa, but not my garters.

    I HATE dealing with mites and do not wish anything to help these damn things breed..like soil or real wood. I think I still have mites because of the Organic way I have been dealing with it...
    The only truly effective way was already mentioned. Foot the bill for that stuff and your mites will be gone. I would highly recommend that you make sure the mites are gone before you bring anything in the house that is going in the new setup and also treat the inanimate objects and substrate going into the new setup. I wouldn't use actual soil but natural setups for frogs has worked for me. I even had a rubber boa with leaves, sand, moss and wood from outside (until the WA dept of wildlife busted me and took the boa which is on the state threatened species list) but those were cool environments for the most part and I experienced no problems with bacteria or mold.

    I can see how people might have misunderstood and scolded you for the mite problem. It likely came with the checkereds. I've never got mites or any other disease from Oregon or WA wild reptiles. Only from pet stores or breeders stock.

    I'm sure you'll get it under control. Meanwhile, you got a good idea how to go about setting up a natural looking garter setup without the problems. Checkereds should be no problem at all. They are perfectly happy with a dry environment which makes it easier to put natural things in their viv.

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    Re: How to Setup Terrarium for Checkered Garters?

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    I'm sorry, if I came across as forceful about treating for mites, but from your first post it wasn't entirely clear whether you were treating at all. - I apologize for my assumption
    Your replies were nothing compared to a few private messages(most were very helpful). I am always thinking of the next thing to create. I create terrariums but plan years in advance. yes, I am treating for mites, but I want to create a "happier" environment once the problems are gone.

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Foot the bill for that stuff and your mites will be gone.

    I even had a rubber boa with leaves, sand, moss and wood from outside (until the WA dept of wildlife busted me and took the boa which is on the state threatened species list) .

    I can see how people might have misunderstood and scolded you for the mite problem. It likely came with the checkereds.
    Strange how different laws are from state to state. Oregon it is legal to own most native snakes(rubber boas and garters are not even controlled) as long as they are not bought, sold, or exchanged. But there are many herps(amphibians mostly) that are illegal to keep but cannot survive here.

    The mites came from either a few wildcaught garter babies(all died because of mites) or my gopher snake - I let people borrow her to show difference between Native rattlesnake and gopher snake..GOOD possiblity of getting mites from her being NEXT to the rattlesnake. The checkereds are worse off because they were placed in closet for cooling and I did not check on them daily like the other snakes.

    BUT, I STILL WILL BE SETTING UP A MORE NATURAL ENCLOSURE - after the mites are long gone!!!!!

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    Re: How to Setup Terrarium for Checkered Garters?

    I would place my bet on mites being brought in from another persons collection in that case. Lizards and snakes with rough or highly keeled scales like a rattlesnake are very prone to mites. I've never seen them on WC garters, racers, rubber boas, or gopher snakes from WA, OR, or CA but I've seen them on WC spiny lizards (several species) along with ticks which were easy to get rid of.

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