cheryl
06-30-2007, 07:36 PM
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So, the injured wild garter is much improved and about to be returned to the wild. He has lost a lot of weight. Shed this week and didn't eat at all for several days. Seems to be trying to make up for it today. I bought feeder minnows and pinkies in Sioux Falls today. Had to hand feed him the first fish to get his attention, then he fiercely attacked and ate the other three. Looked like something out of "Jaws".
Will garters overeat? I don't want to cause him anymore problems now. Should I stick to their habit of feeding every several days, or feed him as much as he wants?
I hope you guys realize that it was your advice, along with the vet who trimmed the rib-looking things protruding from the wounds that allowed me to keep the little guy alive. He thanks you...and so do I.
He is about 3 feet long and used to be very robust and almost stocky looking. Would like to get him back to there.
Thanks again!
Cheryl
So, the injured wild garter is much improved and about to be returned to the wild. He has lost a lot of weight. Shed this week and didn't eat at all for several days. Seems to be trying to make up for it today. I bought feeder minnows and pinkies in Sioux Falls today. Had to hand feed him the first fish to get his attention, then he fiercely attacked and ate the other three. Looked like something out of "Jaws".
Will garters overeat? I don't want to cause him anymore problems now. Should I stick to their habit of feeding every several days, or feed him as much as he wants?
I hope you guys realize that it was your advice, along with the vet who trimmed the rib-looking things protruding from the wounds that allowed me to keep the little guy alive. He thanks you...and so do I.
He is about 3 feet long and used to be very robust and almost stocky looking. Would like to get him back to there.
Thanks again!
Cheryl