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    Re: Update on the new Eastern Garter Morph...

    I will add more cover this weekend. I wanted to add some wide leaf fake plants, just need to go to Hobby Lobby...Not exactly a store I visit often...LOL!!!

    I have noticed a change in her behavior, she seems to not back down what so ever. When I walk up to the tank she comes right to the front checking me out. The opposite end of the tank has a plastic plant water catcher that's about 5.5" deep with a air stone to keep the guppies alive. So far she has taken no interest in them. One question...could I try other live bare feeders like mollies or platties?

    I was surprised to hear that the "fish girl" at PetSmart knew about the parasites that the Reds and Goldfish carry. I ran it by her to see how much she actually knew about the fish dept. Let me know what you guys think about other feeder fish, in the mean time I'll try some 3 day old live pinkies if I can get them away from the ASF females...LOL!

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    Re: Update on the new Eastern Garter Morph...

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeDoc View Post
    I will add more cover this weekend. I wanted to add some wide leaf fake plants, just need to go to Hobby Lobby...Not exactly a store I visit often...LOL!!!

    I have noticed a change in her behavior, she seems to not back down what so ever. When I walk up to the tank she comes right to the front checking me out. The opposite end of the tank has a plastic plant water catcher that's about 5.5" deep with a air stone to keep the guppies alive. So far she has taken no interest in them. One question...could I try other live bare feeders like mollies or platties?

    I was surprised to hear that the "fish girl" at PetSmart knew about the parasites that the Reds and Goldfish carry. I ran it by her to see how much she actually knew about the fish dept. Let me know what you guys think about other feeder fish, in the mean time I'll try some 3 day old live pinkies if I can get them away from the ASF females...LOL!
    you have the right idea, but it's not exactly parasites, it's an enzyme that breaks down a specific vitamin molecule. But like I said, you still know to avoid goldfish and rosies!!!
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    Re: Update on the new Eastern Garter Morph...AKA Cyclone

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    you have the right idea, but it's not exactly parasites, it's an enzyme that breaks down a specific vitamin molecule. But like I said, you still know to avoid goldfish and rosies!!!
    Thanks Shannon and others for the info.
    I know to stay away from minnows, rosies and goldfish but what about black/gold mollies and platties, these both which are live baring fish. Also I'm curious about the silversides that you fed your garter in the "earthworm to pinky" trick. Love the videos by the way. I see you like the Boamaster Racks as well. I know Mark Venhorst real well, he lives about a hour from me. It's all I keep my boas and balls in! Now he's working with PVC plastics which as you know will cut WAY back on weight. LOL

    I've also decided to look into naming that particular color morph the "Cyclone" Eastern Garter. Mainly because of her nice welcoming she gives me and the other for her blues, yellows, whites and black checkers.

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    Re: Update on the new Eastern Garter Morph...

    Marks a good guy, I LOVE his caging. I want a stack of his cages really bad. maybe some day!!! He is at every hamburg show! As for the platies/mollies, I know that mollies would be the one I choose. My reason is that mollies and guppies are both in the poecilia genus, whereas platies appear to be in a separate genus xiphophorous. If guppies are safe, I would GUESS that the mollies are also safe. But I could be wrong. Platies, I don't know anything about, either good or bad. I can tell you that true silversides are indeed a safe fish to use. I buy mine at my grocery store, who just happens to sell that species frozen in bags labeled as smelt (they are not true smelt) for people to eat. They are a whole fish, except their head is chopped off. Many of them have eggs in them

    there are many brands out there who sell non-silversides as silversides though, so be careful and choose wisely. True silversides have a strong silver stripe on their side, and two fins on top, one spiny, and one soft. The guy that I was talking to on another forum helped me out and I posted our correspondence in this thread here, it can really help clear things up!

    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/husb...lversides.html
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