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I need some help with setting up heating. I've got Rubbermaid's with aspen bedding and everything setup. What I need is more detailed help on heating and what are ideal basking and cool side temps for this type of garter?
Any info or experience will help
Thanks
Jeremy
crzy_kevo
07-24-2008, 10:19 AM
my guess jeremy it would be the same for all garters low to mid 70's on one side and low to mid 80's on the other
GartersRock
07-24-2008, 12:15 PM
I'll let others answer your questions. But I wanted to comment that you should make sure you it in a seperate container because the way my concinnus girl eats, she would definantly swallow some of the aspen.
zooplan
07-24-2008, 12:36 PM
my guess jeremy it would be the same for all garters low to mid 70's on one side and low to mid 80's on the other
by day and lower in the night
ssssnakeluvr
07-24-2008, 01:20 PM
it's the same as for any other garter.... :D
crzy_kevo
07-24-2008, 04:49 PM
oh ya i forgot to put cooler for night
:D duh me i always turn my main lamp down at night when i wake up in the morning its around 72 on the warm side then i crank it up and they all come out to bask in the light by mid day the temp is around 85-86 and i have to turn it down about halfway b4 it gets warmer because the sun warms my apartment up a good amount during the day but i always maintain the warm side at the 85-86 they seem to like it because they are always basking
gregmonsta
07-24-2008, 05:34 PM
I hate Aspen!!! It's a killer!!! Definately feed in a seperate enclosure!!!
adamanteus
07-24-2008, 05:43 PM
Others have already advised as to temperature gradient etc. Also the enthusiastic feeding of concinnus has been mentioned, I would agree with this... my concinnus are very excitable at feeding time and will swallow just about anything, so take care with the substrate. Apart from that (as Don said) you keep them just as you would any Garter Snake. Nice species choice, by the way.:)
ssssnakeluvr
07-24-2008, 06:00 PM
Others have already advised as to temperature gradient etc. Also the enthusiastic feeding of concinnus has been mentioned, I would agree with this... my concinnus are very excitable at feeding time and will swallow just about anything, so take care with the substrate. Apart from that (as Don said) you keep them just as you would any Garter Snake. Nice species choice, by the way.:)
Mine are aggressive feeders!!!!! come after my hands before I can put the food in the cage!!!!!
GartersRock
07-24-2008, 06:02 PM
Yeah, it amazes me just how QUICKLY they smell it. I can actually be on one side of the room. Kate (my concinnus) won't be watching. I run over, open the cage and literally throw the food item in and she will jump up and catch it in her mouth. lol! Fun stuff!
ssssnakeluvr
07-24-2008, 06:03 PM
that's how mine are!!!! love them too!!!!!!
adamanteus
07-24-2008, 06:08 PM
Yeah, it amazes me just how QUICKLY they smell it. I can actually be on one side of the room. Kate (my concinnus) won't be watching. I run over, open the cage and literally throw the food item in and she will jump up and catch it in her mouth. lol! Fun stuff!
I think it was Rick (Cazador) who once said of concinnus that they would eat a shoe if it was offered!:D
crzy_kevo
07-24-2008, 06:10 PM
wow that is amazing i will have to get me a couple connicus
they sound like a really good time and are very pretty
hey jeremy where did you get yours from
GartersRock
07-24-2008, 06:17 PM
Lol, James. I don't doubt it. =D
Thanks for all the info.
They are coming from a very well known snake keeper up here in the north who has a particular passion for those snakes that are "jumpy and worthless". If you don't know who he is.............in time you will.
Jeremy
crzy_kevo
07-25-2008, 01:01 PM
is that code for he is joining the forum or you are going to send me a PM with his name?
crzy_kevo
07-25-2008, 01:02 PM
i would be very much interested in knowing what kind of garter stock he has for future breeding plans
He is not a member here.
I sent you a pm with some details.
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