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Zephyr
03-08-2008, 08:56 PM
Today, I thawed out some fish for my garters, and noticed one of my males, Sidarr, was in shed. Normally, with all of my garters, their apetite disappears when they're in shed. But, today, I thawed the fish, and it must've been on the verge of going bad, as it had a fresh, but fishy smell to it *my parents could smell it a room or two away.*. So, I offered it to each of my garters and to my surprise Sidarr, although slightly hesitant, ate. Could the reason why garters don't eat doing shed do with anything involving the shed skin over their nostrils? I know the use their tongue and Jacobson's organ and whatnot to smell, but does this lack of fresh air flow from their nostrils somehow limit their smell sensitivity, thus making only items with a strong smell recognizable as food?

ssssnakeluvr
03-08-2008, 09:39 PM
nope, the nostrils only provide a way for them to breathe. sometimes the fishier and smellier they are the more the snakes can be attracted to it. some will eat before shed and some won't...and it depends on the snakes mood to, some will and then won't. I fed my snakes today, my huge melanistic eastern ate her big chunk of fish. I usually go in a couple hours after feeding to see whe ate and who didn't...the melanistic shed!

drache
03-09-2008, 04:29 AM
I do think that their senses are generally somewhat impaired during shed

ssssnakeluvr
03-09-2008, 01:24 PM
the only thing that would be impaired would be their sight...