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    Re: Garter suddenly won't eat

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    I have a sirtalis albinos (adult sized) who doesnt eat too ! I bought her (its a female) 2 weeks ago. She lives in a big terrarium, but she doesnt eat trout, or others fishes i gave to her...I gave live guppies, dead fresh fishes : no success ! Is she sick ? Is it normal ?

    I dont speak engish so well, so could you explain me what you call "brumation" ?

    Thanks for your answers

    Laurent (FRANCE)

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    Re: Garter suddenly won't eat

    Quote Originally Posted by raoul76650 View Post
    Hi all

    I have a sirtalis albinos (adult sized) who doesnt eat too ! I bought her (its a female) 2 weeks ago. She lives in a big terrarium, but she doesnt eat trout, or others fishes i gave to her...I gave live guppies, dead fresh fishes : no success ! Is she sick ? Is it normal ?

    I dont speak engish so well, so could you explain me what you call "brumation" ?

    Thanks for your answers

    Laurent (FRANCE)
    Two weeks isn't a very long time. Some snakes take longer then others to settle in. Have you offered any worms?
    What in of heat source are you providing? Overall just give use an idea about your setup, please.
    Brumation is a time of lower temps and no food. A time of reduced activity. Water is supplied. Here's what the care sheet has to say and a link to the entire care sheet.

    Garter Snake Forum - Garter Caresheet

    Brumation

    Sometimes brumation (hibernation) is necessary to make snakes breed, also needed around winter some snakes will automatically go off feed because their internal clock says its time to brumate

    Steps of Brumation
    1.) Stop feeding for 2-3 weeks if this is not done the food still inside them will ferment. While doing this increase the number of hours of darkness and decrease the number of light hours, for example instead of giving them 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness give them 10 hours of light and 14 hours of darkness work this down until they are in darkness completely, after this i take them put them in a brown trash bag or container of sorts and put it in a pitch black place, i then clean out their brumation enclosure. I let mine sit in their clean brumation enclosures with pitch darkness for 2 days just to get them settled. And don't worry to much about slowly changing the light/darkness if you just drop it to dark it wont kill them it just wont be as natural.
    2.) Put them in their clean brumation enclosure and drop the temperature down to around 60-65f for a week.
    3.) Drop them down to their final brumation temperature i keep mine at 40-45f it is okay to keep them anywhere from 40-55f just make sure the temperature does not vary a lot i prefer keeping mine at a lower temperature because they do not lose as much weight, a natural brumation time would be 3 months this is what i recommend if you are trying to breed your snakes though many breeders have had success with only 2 months, also if you are just brumating to make your snake eat again i would suggest 2 months. You should brumate according to when they are going to wake up (if you can) they should wake up sometime around jan/feb/march. And remember to change their water and check on them every week but do not hold them.
    4.) At the end of brumation to bring them back you do steps 1,2,3 again backwards, also when breeding it is suggested that you bring back up the male first because if you dont he might just be interested in the female and not want to eat. The male will usually follow the female everywhere and try to mate with her and if he doesnt he most likely will after the female sheds (which they always do after brumation)

    Some Notes:
    - Make sure they are not skinny and in good health. (there are exceptions such as ones that wont eat)
    - I would not recommend brumating anything smaller than 16 inches for the purpose of breeding because they are more likely to die.
    - Brumating is a natural part of a snakes life and some people feel that you should do it even if you are not breeding or it does not go off food.
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