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    Smile hi new garter owner here

    hi i have just bought a baby albino garter and was wondering about handling. do i handl before or after feeding, when is the best time so i can tame jimmy without stressing him many thanks

    lee

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    Re: hi new garter owner here

    Welcome aboard.

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    Re: hi new garter owner here

    Hello and welcome.
    Here is a link to the forum care sheet which is always a good place to start. It will answer many questions about setting up a home for the snake and its care.
    Garters usually require a settling in time so that they feel secure. If it were me I would wait a few weeks before handling. Wait until it has a few weeks of eating under its belt.
    Handling can come after the snake is used to its new home.
    Just my opinion.

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    Re: hi new garter owner here

    People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff.

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    Re: hi new garter owner here

    Welcome aboard.

    Give him time to settle before handling too much. As for when, you'll need to learn that from the snake - most garters are happy being handled pretty much any time, including after eating. I've got some that are happy eating while I hold them. Until you know what your little guy is happy with I'd advise not handling straight after feeding, the next day should be fine though.

    What species is your albino?
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    Re: hi new garter owner here

    Hi and welcome to the forum! I think that other members already gave you good advice for feeding and handling. We would love to see pics of your garter.
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    Welcome to the forum family! We all love pictures....
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    Re: hi new garter owner here

    Hi and welcome

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    Re: hi new garter owner here

    Welcome to the forum!
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