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    Hi, I am new here and have a question. I found a very small garter snake at my place of employment. I took it home to show my son and he was fascinated and begged me to keep it. I decided to keep it and called it Slither (I know, not very origional). I did some research and found that this snake was most likely a baby. I have put him/her in a cage with dirt on the bottom, twigs, leaves, grass and the like. I figured that keeping it in as natural a habitat as possible would be good for it. Unfortunately, it took a day before I realized I forgot the water! (poor thing) it now has a small container of water. I have been feeding it worms from where it was found as I figured that it was best to give it what it would eat in the wild and my research showed worms were the best thing. It has been eating well, a lot actually! My research showed they would eat about every 5 days, mine is eating every 2-3 days, regardless of the size of worm.
    My concern is that today I fed it and I think the worm was too big, I saw it having trouble so I cut the worm. He swallowed it but there was blood coming out of it's mouth. Will it be okay? Did I do something wrong? Please help, I'm worried.
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    Re: Newbie looking for answers

    Are you sure it wasnt blood from the cut worm?

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    Re: Newbie looking for answers

    Welcome aboard.

    I don't think you've done anything wrong there and I doubt the blood came from the snake.

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    Re: Newbie looking for answers

    I can't imagine circumstances that would result in bleeding arising from eating a worm, even if it was on the large size.
    I'd agree that the blood is most likely from the worm itself.
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    Re: Newbie looking for answers

    Nice to have you with us. Probably just worm blood. Here's a link to the forum care sheet which is always a good read. Feel free to post any addition questions to the forum.
    It looks like you've got 3 garters in Alberta.
    Thamnophis radix ( Plains Garter Snake)
    T. e. vagrans (Wandering garter snake)
    T. s. parietalis (Red-sided garter snake)
    Take a look at the link to the Snakes of Alberta and see if your snake matches any of the photos.

    http://www.ab-conservation.com/go/de...WR_2010_v2.pdf
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    Re: Newbie looking for answers

    Thanks all, I was really worried. I guess I should have realized it would have been from the cut worm.
    With thanks,

    alihauck

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    Re: Newbie looking for answers

    Welcome! Blood is most likely from the worm.
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    Re: Newbie looking for answers

    I always cut worms regardless of the size of the snake. It keeps them from crawling back out. Yes, that does happen. If you cut the worm near the head end there's going to be some very red blood loss. From the worm of course.

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    Re: Newbie looking for answers

    What kind of worms are best to feed a red sided garter?
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    alihauck

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    Re: Newbie looking for answers

    Quote Originally Posted by alihauck View Post
    What kind of worms are best to feed a red sided garter?
    Canadian Nightcrawlers - Premium Live Bait Worms for Fishing

    Lumbricus terrestris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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