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    The Leader of the Eastern Gang anji1971's Avatar
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    Re: I am new...how to get started?

    Hello, and welcome!
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    Re: I am new...how to get started?

    Greetings ... start off with pieces of trout and salmon with vitamin and calcium supplementation ... maybe eventually you might be able to include rodents (but I can say that you will be fine with fish as long as you keep up with the supplements ... I have reared two ribbons on a purely fish diet in the past although I now have plenty of pinkies added to my garters diets)
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: I am new...how to get started?

    Hey, welcome to a wonderful forum
    The first time I saw a pinky I about cried, now I can cut them in half.(I just turn my head)
    It does get easier I promise.

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    Re: I am new...how to get started?

    welcome to the forum, Benjamin
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    Re: I am new...how to get started?

    Nice to have you with us.
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    Re: I am new...how to get started?

    welcome to the forum!!! we love pics here....everyone has given good advice so far...pinkies are the most nutrition for the amount of food given... show us some pics and we can id them for you...and make sure they are garters

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    Re: I am new...how to get started?

    Quote Originally Posted by beanb142002 View Post
    Hi, I am new to keeping garter snakes. I like this species because it is not required to feed them rodents. I purchase my cousin and I a garter snake each (I'll get better with the specific latin name later on), you know the common black with yellow lateral stripes. I have had it for four days now. It has yet to be fed.

    Should I start out with some rosy red minnows? What about earthworms?
    I heard earthworms can be toxic if the soil they were harvested from contains toxins. And for further notice I absolutely refuse to feed it pinkies, fuzzies, mice, etc.
    I also have knowledge of vitamin supplements. And I bought some at Petsmart. (Snakes are from Petco).

    .......I completely understand why garter snakes love fish. After all, who can resist a fish fry now and then?.......

    Ditto on the rosies and goldfish... stay far far away, you can use feeder guppies though, as long as you are sure they are guppies (sadly most pet stores dont even know!) I am going to second the motion and request a picture since petco very often sells striped keelbacks, aka "indonesian garters" labled as garter snakes. If it has a cream colored belly with no markings, it's a garter. If it's belly is banded, it's not. does it's belly happen to look anything at all like this?


    I would also just like to ask why you are so dead set against feeding your snake the best possible, most readily available and nutritionally complete food there is for it? I mean, the most common reason people have for it is because rodents are cute and cuddly warm blooded..., but no matter what you feed it you are still feeding it a living being regardless of whether it's a worm, a fish, a frog, etc, I recommend overcoming your aversions, if you're going to keep snakes, may as well get used to what they eat! I hate to break it to ya but it's not in the best interest of the snake to refuse to feed a very nutritionally complete food group as part of a healthy varied diet. Coming to us asking for advice was a great idea and I am glad you are thinking of your snake, so please reconsider and realize that by using rodents your snake will grow beautifully, will hold it's weight very well and the energy utilized from rodents is a longer lasting, more sustainable one than the fish which they digest in a days time. If you are going to feed it only fish and worms you'll need to feed almost every day or every other day, they digest it very quickly and they poop a LOT when they eat them... I've noticed that a diet of pure fish and worms often will not allow the snakes to retain weight well unless fed almost every day.... as a garter snake in the wild would normally feed just about every day. If you use rodents, you only need to feed a little less than twice per week!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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