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    I have a condition! RedSidedSPR's Avatar
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    Re: How to de-stress and get my wild caught baby garter to eat?

    That's fine. Just wondering.

    hope he eats for you.

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    Re: How to de-stress and get my wild caught baby garter to eat?

    So far, so good. Checked the dish and neither slug nor earthworm are there. The slug probably just wandered off, but the earthworm wasn't going anywhere after having been chopped in half, so my guess is it was eaten I'll try feeding again in a day or two and let you know how it went.

    Temp in a cooler area was 70, and the closest spot to the lamp was 92. Are those okay temps for northwestern garters?

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    Re: How to de-stress and get my wild caught baby garter to eat?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tzacol View Post
    So far, so good. Checked the dish and neither slug nor earthworm are there. The slug probably just wandered off, but the earthworm wasn't going anywhere after having been chopped in half, so my guess is it was eaten
    You'd be surprised where half an earthworm can crawl off to...
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    Re: How to de-stress and get my wild caught baby garter to eat?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mommy2many View Post
    You'd be surprised where half an earthworm can crawl off to...
    Lol I agree but this one wasn't moving at all when I left and I checked all around the vicinity of the dish where they would normally go.

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