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MNGuy
07-15-2018, 09:47 AM
Hey all,

I received my first snake ever on July 3 from one of four forum members, @johnnic. It’s a female erythrisric flame eastern garter. She’s a beauty. Thanks, Tom.

I set her up in a 10 gallon with a mini UVB/heat lamp combo, a digital thermometer, a digital Zilla temperature controller, an analog themorstat and humidity gauge, a water bowl and a few plastic flower pot hides.

I’ve been taking a long and slow acclimation/taming route: first week I didn’t handle her and checked in on her multiple times a day. She’s in my living room, so she also sees me often. The second week, I’ve been sitting right next to her tank for an hour or more each day while I read or surf the web. She’s been very curious and has mellowed out more about my presence.

I plan to start placing my hand inside the cage without touching her. I’ll do that for a few days and then try touching her. What do you think? How do you tame baby snakes?

Maybe I’m being too cautious, but I don’t want to freak her out.

I’m feeding her worms and silversides every 3 days at the moment. How many silversides per feeding would you recommend? I’ve been doing one or one and a half depending on size and how they break off.

Thanks.

guidofatherof5
07-16-2018, 05:53 AM
Good looking snake. Feeding until there is a nice little bulge in the belly is good.

MNGuy
07-16-2018, 08:54 AM
Good looking snake. Feeding until there is a nice little bulge in the belly is good.

Sounds good, thanks.

Zdravko092368
07-17-2018, 09:10 PM
As long as the snake is still eating you don't have to worry, little garters have to deal with a lot of stress in he wild. You can try handling the snake anytime.

MNGuy
07-17-2018, 11:00 PM
As long as the snake is still eating you don't have to worry, little garters have to deal with a lot of stress in he wild. You can try handling the snake anytime.

Sounds good. Thank you for the input!