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    Thumbs up Happy, Happy, Happy :)

    Well I am a newbie Garter keeper. I hadn't had a garter before a few weeks ago when my father in law sent home "Lexi" with my daughters. (Valley Garter) then the next day he called and asked "Want another?" I said sure... As they both seemed to be girls, everything looked good to me.
    I set them up and got them squared away, day one "Lexi" the little one (about 12" long) ate about 5 nightcrawlers and seemed happy. The second day the bigger girl "Berta" (Valley Garter) who is about 50% larger then "Lexi" ate some nightcrawlers. A 3 days later Lexi ate a F/T Pinky cut up into 1/3rds and scented with worms. Berta wouldn't eat again... A few days later Lexi went opaque and shed a few days after that. A perfect shed.
    A few days after that Berta went opaque and refused food again. She cleared up day before yesterday and this morning at about 10am she shed out. A perfect shed! Measured out at 20" long.
    At about 2pm I just cut up some garden worms and a fairly large pinky and offered it up. FOOD FRENZY! Berta was hammering worms, and Lexi was enjoying her pinky pieces, until Berta decided she wanted one! Tug 'o war! I wasn't good with that, so I just put my hand in the cage and rubbed on Berta, she let go and Lexi got her pinky. After pouting for a few minutes Berta realized there were more mouses in the dish! She slurped down a pinky head and 3 more worms and is now basking and looking quite content. Lexi is doing the same.
    I am so happy that they are both fed, shed and happy.
    Berta is still not real big on being held, but she lets me stroke her now. Lexi is curious and crawls around my hands and nuzzles, she isn't so sure about the handling thing, but when I do pick her up she calms down after a few seconds and just cruises around inspecting my hands. I am so happy that we chose to take these girls in. They are truly amazing animals, and I am lucky to have them in my life.
    They have also become quite a bonding experience between my daughters ( ages 5 and 8) and I.

    WOW, that was a long post. I just wanted to share something
    Be safe,
    Pete

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    Re: Happy, Happy, Happy :)

    It was also a great post. Sounds like they are settling in very well.
    Garters are great animals. It's great your daughters are involved.

    We need photos Pete.
    Steve
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    Re: Happy, Happy, Happy :)

    So fun! I'm loving the garters too. I am new to them too and we have not had the luck you have... soon I hope. Congrats and enjoy!
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    Re: Happy, Happy, Happy :)

    Lexi wondering what I am doing:


    Snake pile:


    Chateau Garter:


    Shed Time:


    Lexi Exploring:

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    Re: Happy, Happy, Happy :)

    Good looking crew.
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
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    Re: Happy, Happy, Happy :)

    Nice looking snake, and just a heads up measuring a snake shed can be unaccurate compared to the length of the actual snake.
    0.1 Red axanthic x red radix

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    Re: Happy, Happy, Happy :)

    Quote Originally Posted by snake man View Post
    Nice looking snake, and just a heads up measuring a snake shed can be unaccurate compared to the length of the actual snake.
    I thought so, there is a lot of stretch in there!
    I got a gram scale last week and I am going to start weighing them as a more accurate measurement.
    I also added a nice humid hide today with about 1/2" of Zilla "Jungle earth" in it, they seem to be REALLY enjoying that. I also replaced their shallow water dish with a deeper ziplock "snack" container giving them about 3/4" of water. They are already cruising through that. I am hooked. I am already drawing plans for a multi tier viv setup for next year.

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    Re: Happy, Happy, Happy :)

    Quote Originally Posted by SkinnyPete View Post
    I also added a nice humid hide today with about 1/2" of Zilla "Jungle earth" in it, they seem to be REALLY enjoying that. I also replaced their shallow water dish with a deeper ziplock "snack" container giving them about 3/4" of water. They are already cruising through that. I am hooked. I am already drawing plans for a multi tier viv setup for next year.

    Love humid hides, just keep a close eye on the jungle earth as it may mold quite quick kept wet. Smell it and check it often, It'll start from the bottom. I use Sphagnum moss. It is great, snakes love it, got anti-fungal properties n stuff.

    Glad to hear your hooked on Garters lol
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    Re: Happy, Happy, Happy :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Light of Dae View Post
    Love humid hides, just keep a close eye on the jungle earth as it may mold quite quick kept wet. Smell it and check it often, It'll start from the bottom. I use Sphagnum moss. It is great, snakes love it, got anti-fungal properties n stuff.

    Glad to hear your hooked on Garters lol
    Nice! I will look into the sphagnum, I bought the Jungle stuff because it had fir bark, peat moss and sphagnum. It seems like a constant search to find something that holds moisture for a good amount of time (a few days at least) before needing a re-charge of water. I actually made a new humi hide a few nights ago by painting the ziplock container and making one corner hole on top. Both the girls have already been in there having fun. Silly snakies!

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    Re: Happy, Happy, Happy :)

    Congrats on your new babies! Glad you're enjoying them!
    Tami

    Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
    from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.

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