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    gary the garter!



    do all garters not like being handled or is it just mine? he seems to hate my guts!

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    Re: gary the garter!

    I own the spectrum
    everything from the garter that hates to be handled to the one hanging out in front and sliding onto my hand the moment I open the sliding door
    most tolerate handling, many settle down into it
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    Re: gary the garter!

    It's the same with my garters. Half of them almost don't seem to care if you pick them up, the other half freaks out if you even try.

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    Re: gary the garter!

    Yes, I find the same thing. Although I seldom handle my Garters just for the sake of it.... only when necessary for cleaning etc.
    James.

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    Re: gary the garter!

    my 3 are ok with the handling... I think they know, it's cleaning time, or picture time! But I only handle them for about 5 min or less.

    MY ball python on the other hand, would love to be handled day & night.
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    Re: gary the garter!

    ah i see! i dont really handle any of mine mine unless its cleaning day...but its important they tolerate it as it makes my life easier! trouble is hes so fast, hes already leapt out of my hands and i didnt find him for 5 weeks

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    Re: gary the garter!

    My garter is OK being held. He freaks when you get him but once hes being handled he settles down some. Now one of my Dekayi's LOVES to be handled. He would love to be handled all day long day and night if he could
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    Re: gary the garter!

    I can only reinforce what has already been said.

    MOST of my garters freak out when touched. (then again most of my garters were born this year)

    Whenever I move them to the feeding boxes, I use a method first suggested by Shannon, Show them a morsel of food on the tongs, and once one grabs it, I lift them out by the food item.

    I clean while they are in the feeding boxes, and when finished, I just slide them out and let them crawl back into the enclosure on their own.

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    Re: gary the garter!

    If handling is so scary to them, you might start working at the terrarium more frequently.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: gary the garter!

    A lot of mine will have a startle response when first approached but calm down quickly. All our babies are in the livingroom and are used to high traffic. With five children they get handled a lot. Most of them don't mind and seem to like it and expect it. Some take longer than others, I think the "Flight or fight" responce is strong and hard to modify. I have found that setting at the enclosure talking to them gets them more used to you. Having a food item in hand never hurts, there fear can be over ridden by their hunger. Be patient.

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