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reptile3
11-11-2008, 12:45 AM
Okay, so I have had my 1 garter & 2 deakyi's for over a month & half. I have never seen any of them eat... well they have been eating but I was not preparing the food correctly.

Until the other night... after reading several more posts. On all the ways everyone feeds theirs, Shannon's feeding vid, etc...
so I took 2 nightcrawlers, cut in half. so there is 4. 3 were eaten.
I caught Kyle after he ate, he had a bulge. & before he ate, Brownie ate one, he had a bulge too.

Today I see Mikey, who I was worried about.... eat a worm!! YAY!!!!
All 3 are over 11 inches long. I weigh & measure my snakies, reptiles every month. HABIT!! I am going to get more pinkies & see if they will eat those.
I know Wayne said Dekayi's may not eat the pinkies. I also will offer some cut up salmon.

I am just happy...:D

Tori
11-11-2008, 03:08 AM
Congrats! Knowing that they aren't eating is one of the scariest things there is. I know how that is, we all do. I know you must be so relieved!

drache
11-11-2008, 03:28 AM
congrats Steph
it's always a relief to know they're eating

Sid
11-11-2008, 04:28 AM
Gald to hear that you now know they are all eating. I keep 35 to 40 all the time and for my peace of mind, it's worth the extra time to feed each individually so I know what and how much each eat.

infernalis
11-11-2008, 05:49 AM
I know Wayne said Dekayi's may not eat the pinkies. I also will offer some cut up salmon.

If you get them to eat anything aside from slugs / snails / worms make sure to take pictures and share them:eek:

Not saying it's impossible, Just never seen it happen.

anji1971
11-11-2008, 07:14 AM
Good news, Stephanie!
Even if you know they're eating, it's always more reassuring to see it for yourself.:)

prattypus
11-11-2008, 07:20 AM
It's comforting to see 'em eat a homestyle meal!

Aundrea
11-11-2008, 08:06 AM
That is GREAT!!!!!! Im so glad that he ate!! :D

infernalis
11-11-2008, 08:42 AM
Steph, Great that they ate.. forgot to say that before.

http://www.danceswithreptiles.com/1/donkey.gif

Aundrea
11-11-2008, 08:52 AM
Wayne you are too funny!!!!! LOL

Remember when Max didnt eat for me for a month?? :eek::eek: Hes getting so much bigger now. Hes getting really long. Hes not as shy anymore as he used to be. Now Swiper is HUGE. I cant believe how much he has grown. :eek:

mtolypetsupply
11-11-2008, 08:54 AM
I was wondering about feeding:

Just because my baby *can* stretch his/her mouth and accomodate a certain size item, does it mean that I *should* feed that size?

I notice it *seems* they struggle to get down a pinkie half, but gobble up pinkie quarters easily. Now, I don't know if they are really struggling, but it sure seems it. I've been told stories about snakes getting greedy and damaging their own jaws trying to eat prey that's too large.

But I was wondering, will it give them a false sense of full-ness to eat more smaller portions? Or even the opposite, will they not feel full and over-eat? Do they need to get all stretched out for any reason, like to loosen the skin for a shed or something?? Is there any difference between feeding a whole pinky, 2 pinky halves, or 4 pinky quarters, save for the cutting involved?

Lastly, I'm not on forums that much before this one... Did I just "hijack" the thread and should I have started my own?:confused:

infernalis
11-11-2008, 09:04 AM
Actually Stephi, posting on this thread just helped to keep the board less cluttered.:D

Garter snakes will sometimes over eat if allowed to, so it's best to regulate the food intake.

There is no difference in nutritional value no matter how many times you cut a pinky.

I usually start letting them take the pinky down whole at around 10-12 inches.


Just because my baby *can* stretch his/her mouth and accommodate a certain size item, does it mean that I *should* feed that size?

Well no you don't have to, but as long as you are not making the poor snake stretch to it's limits, theres not much to worry about.

guidofatherof5
11-11-2008, 09:20 AM
Great news.

Snake lover 3-25
11-11-2008, 10:31 AM
great job must feel great finally knowing that they're eating:D

if you really think he's struggling with the food items than you can cut them up some.... it even may make feeding time go by faster!!!:D

Garter_Gertie
11-11-2008, 11:54 AM
Steph, Great that they ate.. forgot to say that before.

http://www.danceswithreptiles.com/1/donkey.gif


Izz that James?

aSnakeLovinBabe
11-11-2008, 05:58 PM
If you get them to eat anything aside from slugs / snails / worms make sure to take pictures and share them:eek:

Not saying it's impossible, Just never seen it happen.

scenting works a charm on my amelanistic florida dekay :D

aSnakeLovinBabe
11-11-2008, 06:01 PM
I was wondering about feeding:

Just because my baby *can* stretch his/her mouth and accomodate a certain size item, does it mean that I *should* feed that size?

I notice it *seems* they struggle to get down a pinkie half, but gobble up pinkie quarters easily. Now, I don't know if they are really struggling, but it sure seems it. I've been told stories about snakes getting greedy and damaging their own jaws trying to eat prey that's too large.

But I was wondering, will it give them a false sense of full-ness to eat more smaller portions? Or even the opposite, will they not feel full and over-eat? Do they need to get all stretched out for any reason, like to loosen the skin for a shed or something?? Is there any difference between feeding a whole pinky, 2 pinky halves, or 4 pinky quarters, save for the cutting involved?

Lastly, I'm not on forums that much before this one... Did I just "hijack" the thread and should I have started my own?:confused:

90% of my garter snakes would eat far beyond the safe amount of food if I let them. I know this when I see a snake that is absoutley full trying to steal the other pieces off my tongs as I hand them to other snakes!!! I am pretty sure my female puget would literally eat until her entire stomach and throat filled up to her head!!!