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infernalis
07-09-2008, 06:24 AM
With lots of babies, and more on the way, feeding them is a challenge!

The easy way would be to just dump food into the communal tank, anyone who has done this knows what can and will sooner or later happen.

Feeding one by one will not only prevent food fights, in some cases FATAL food fights, but ensures each one is getting the same fair portions.

Found these ideal feeding chambers at wal mart for $3 each.

The lady at the register said something to me about my cart full of totes, So I had to throw in the snakes bit and instead of the usual strange look, she actually asked what species I had:eek:

http://www.danceswithreptiles.com/radix/feedin.jpg

Stefan-A
07-09-2008, 06:28 AM
The lady at the register said something to me about my cart full of totes, So I had to throw in the snakes bit and instead of the usual strange look, she actually asked what species I had:eek:

Wow, I always get both. :D First the strange look and then the question.

ssssnakeluvr
07-09-2008, 07:30 AM
Wow, I always get both. :D First the strange look and then the question.
same here....... :cool:

zooplan
07-09-2008, 07:38 AM
second queston is always:
But they are not venomous, arnīt they?

infernalis
07-09-2008, 07:44 AM
Oh and my favorite, the "reptile associate" at petco who seems very interested, right up until the words Garter Snake enter the conversation, then they suddenly go deaf!:eek:

I even started out with words like Melanistic, anery, albino.. Didn't seem to matter, they were not pythons, boids or corns, just lowly little garter snakes, a kids first pet whooptie doo da.

And they wonder why on line shopping is so popular:D

jitami
07-09-2008, 08:17 AM
Oh and my favorite, the "reptile associate" at petco who seems very interested, right up until the words Garter Snake enter the conversation, then they suddenly go deaf!:eek:

Typical conversation from a couple of years ago... "Hi, I need to get some rosy reds & frozen pinkies." "Sure, what you feedin?" "A garter snake." "Oh." End of conversation. Sound familiar? :rolleyes: Now we know rosy reds aren't the greatest and I have a much better(cough, cheaper) supplier of pinkies. I don't really miss the exciting exchanges at Petco. ;)

Garter_Gertie
07-09-2008, 08:28 AM
Garters were Dave's first snake. Actually I don't think he ever had anything but a garter(s). He really wanted me to get a milk snake when I was looking for my own snake that I could use in the program, but I liked Hoggies better. Like, I don't even like milk snakes at all.

Because garters are my first and biggest love, it amazes me anyone thinks they're lowly. They're the perfect snake to keep. Cute, easy to care for, WONDERFUL species characteristics ("personalities").

I don't know why they have the reputation they do. It's silly. People have skewed thoughts. Garters are at the TOP, not the bottom!

Stefan-A
07-09-2008, 08:36 AM
I don't know why they have the reputation they do.
Too cheap, too easy to get and subsequently too easily gotten rid of.

GartersRock
07-09-2008, 10:08 AM
Too easy to get? I searched two years for an adult female puget sound. They can go pick up one of their ball pythons or corns for $30 anywhere!!

anji1971
07-09-2008, 11:18 AM
The morphs and non-native subspecies are very hard to find, especially here in Canada. But most people, when you say "gartersnake" think only of whichever ones happen to be found out in their yards.
I've actually asked at the local pet shop why they don't carry non-native species of garter, and was greeted with a surprised, "Oh, there are different kinds??" :rolleyes:

crzy_kevo
07-09-2008, 11:31 AM
ive had many mixed reactions with some people
but once again like at the pet store you say its a garter snake and they just stop listening

Stefan-A
07-09-2008, 11:36 AM
But most people, when you say "gartersnake" think only of whichever ones happen to be found out in their yards.
Exactly. And it seems that that's exactly where most garters kept and sold come from. Wildcaught with minimal effort and when I've read here about stores selling them for a few dollars a piece, it's pretty damn obvious to me that they're not going to be appreciated.

JSI
07-11-2008, 10:01 AM
The morphs and non-native subspecies are very hard to find, especially here in Canada. But most people, when you say "gartersnake" think only of whichever ones happen to be found out in their yards.
I've actually asked at the local pet shop why they don't carry non-native species of garter, and was greeted with a surprised, "Oh, there are different kinds??" :rolleyes:


Very hard to find here. The odd one in reptile specific classifieds but I only know of one person who regularly breeds various garters. Maybe people just don't talk about it.

Jeremy

P.S. "MODP" just curious if anyone knows this person?

infernalis
07-23-2008, 08:27 AM
Last night I took some pictures at feeding time, so.. Rather than start a whole new thread, I figured I'd post here:D (saves clutter)

http://www.danceswithreptiles.com/stuff/lurch.jpg

http://www.danceswithreptiles.com/stuff/SFlame.jpg

http://www.danceswithreptiles.com/stuff/1xena.jpg

anji1971
07-23-2008, 08:58 AM
Oh, they're cute!
I love Xena............she looks like such a sweetheart!

Aundrea
07-23-2008, 09:21 AM
awwwwwwwwwwww look at them all eat!! Hungry little snakies. I should pick up a few of them containers also. I do really need one for when I clean out Bennies cage. Not a bad idea :D