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    Question about prey

    I was wondering if it would be ok if I put a few of the American Toadlets inside the cage with my baby garter? I don't have another cage to keep them in and I want to try to snatch enough before it's too cold. I have some slugs, and little salamanders as well that are in small containers. I know that I have to be sure that the snake eats. But if I know how many started out in the tank and kept track of them would it be alright? Would a snake overfeed? If I do put them in together it will be after I switch the snake into a 55gal aquarium so everybody will have plenty of room. Any thoughts?

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    Re: Question about prey

    Snakes placed with an abundance of food have been known to gorge themselves.

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    Re: Question about prey

    OK then, I'll refrain. Thank you!

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    Re: Question about prey

    they can overeat and die....have had a couple over the years before I got serious with breeding. also, to keep the cage damp enough for the amphibians, it will be too damp for the garter, can lead to skin infections that can kill them. best bet is to get a salmon filet and cut it into small chunks and freeze them separately, then thaw what you need.

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    Re: Question about prey

    Is it going to be hard to get a wild caught garter onto a non-living diet though?

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    Re: Question about prey

    not at all, we do it all the time. very easy. lots of us also feed frozen/thawed pinky mice and rats. worms are good for scenting them, along with mixing in with fish pieces. cheaper than trying to raise toads and sallies all winter to feed.

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    Re: Question about prey

    Maybe I'll give it a shot come the cooler weather. I'll use what I have available as far as amphibians go, and the slugs. He really likes the toads.

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    Re: Question about prey

    ok....but be careful...they can get intestinal parasites from amphibians. what kind of garter do yoiu have???? and, do you have any pics???? we love pics on here!!!

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    Re: Question about prey

    It's an Eastern Garter, about 6-7" I found out back. I only have one picture and it's not good at all. My camera isn't working right and won't focus well on smaller things for some reason. I posted the one picture in a previous post but here it is again:


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    Re: Question about prey

    thats a cute little baby! small worms are also good to get him feeding.

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