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    Re: Steveo's Garters

    Given the layer of carefresh, you're probably right, but having her in her own space will make things easier for me. The yearlings are eating every 5-7 days and I don't want to disturb them every 2-3 days to fish out the new one for a meal. I try to disturb them as little as possible, especially since one of them has become a bit bitey.
    Not that Steve, a different Steve

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    Re: Steveo's Garters

    Yep, they were much darker than the pictures taken with the DSLR, especially around the edges. The metering on pocket cameras just isn't up to snuff. Depth of field was good though... I don't have anything resembling a macro lens for my DSLR so that was actually an improvement. I could have done some exposure correction but I was lazy that night.

    I have a refurbished DSLR in the mail so at some point I'm going to set up the tripod and get some well-exposed, crisp shots. I just need to get the camera out of my shaky hands and/or improve the lighting.
    Not that Steve, a different Steve

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    Re: Steveo's Garters

    My Nikon does an excellent job on the metering but like you were saying, in low light you need a tripod but even then, getting a snake to sit completely still for the shot is about impossible. Definitely helps to shoot outdoors where there's plenty of bright natural daylight. I think your "cheap point and shoot" did OK but the white reflecting hurt those shots. Snakes are rather dark. I think in this situation a blue towel for a background works better.

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    Re: Steveo's Garters

    I found the puget sound garter dead this morning. I think he ate himself to death because he was still plump with silversides. I need to pay more attention to the portions I provide.
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    Re: Steveo's Garters

    Sorry for your loss. The over-eating of fish in particular is dangerous to a few snakes. I've never lost a snake to over-eating worms but fish is a different story.
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    Re: Steveo's Garters

    I've had it happen too. In fact, any time I've had a snake die with a full belly it was a large meal of fish. You have to consider that snakes can't burp and if they really need to, they must regurgitate. Fins on a whole fish swallowed head first might make that impossible.

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    Re: Steveo's Garters

    He was a beautiful snake, real sorry to read this.

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    Re: Steveo's Garters

    Damn, sorry for your loss.

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    Re: Steveo's Garters

    Well, it kinda makes me feel better that I'm not alone.

    My dilemma now is that I have a blue girl on order with Scott. My other half is adamant about only getting one more, so I may need some stud services in a couple years.
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