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    What kind of garter (if any)?

    So, I love snakes. But I have never had one, because I also keep rats and I know I can't handle feeding full-grown rodents (at least I know it before I get the snake, right?)

    And then a friend pointed me towards garters, and I started doing research. It seems like most of them, if possible, SHOULD eat rodents, so maybe I won't wind up getting one, but on the chance that there's a kind out there that doesn't need them, I would love to have one.

    So I ask your help. Any snakes you know of that would fit my situation?

    It would be kept in my office (the dog never goes in that room), and room isn't a huge issue. I'd be fine feeding worms, fish, and pre-killed pinkies. I would also be able to do anything (supplements or anything) needing to be done to keep a snake healthy.

    Anyone have suggestions? Or am I doomed to lurk on snake communities and oggle other peoples' pictures?

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    Re: What kind of garter (if any)?

    Hi Emily,
    Mice aren't "required" in a garter's diet. In fact, they're a mere supplement in a wild garter's diet, when they're included at all. Fish are another complete nutrition source. The downside is that garters on a diet of fish and worms have more watery and a bit more smelly feces. Growth rates are a bit faster when feeding rodents, and you have to feed (and clean) less often on a diet of rodents, but that's pretty much it.

    Garters, however, are active and inquisitive, so I doubt they'll simply lie around on you when you're working. They're more likely to want to explore the room. With that said, there are individuals who seem content to just "hang out" with their owner, but garters aren't known for being lethargic. Friendly... yes. Lethargic... no.

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    Re: What kind of garter (if any)?

    Rick, aren't amphibians actually the other complete nutrition source and the primary prey item in the wild for most garter species? Don't rodents de facto replace the amphibians as the complete nutrition source in captivity?

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    Re: What kind of garter (if any)?

    Yes Stefan. Amphibians are one of the other "primary" complete nutrition sources, but in addition to fish, baby birds are occasionally taken. I think that rodents are often "chosen" over fish because they produce less watery and smelly feces, and don't have to be offered as frequently. I wouldn't want to suggest that a fish diet isn't complete or adequate, though... as long as people feed the right kind of fish (e.g. lacking thiaminase). Occasionally supplementing with vitamins/minerals is simply good advise regardless of the diet. Personally I treat worms as a treat, and a laxative in case the snakes haven't pooped lately .
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    Re: What kind of garter (if any)?

    OK. That makes sense. I've just seen so many people feeding rodents - and wanting to switch to them - that I assumed they were the best choice. But that does make sense.

    As far as the 'just hanging out' idea - I think I wasn't completely clear. The setup will be in my office, as far as 'hanging out' goes. As far as handling goes - I'm looking for a friendly snake that would be open to being taken out during bouts of writers' block, for more snake-on-person quality attention time.

    EDIT: Which is to say, it would get active interaction suitable for an inquisitive snake. I get writers' block frequently. And, of course, even on days where there's no natural breaks - there would be time for attention.

    I think cold medication is affecting my communication skills...

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    Re: What kind of garter (if any)?

    Rick,
    Ok. Still don't get the whole smelly feces thing. My snakes' feces don't smell regardless of what I feed them. It's not wishful thinking, either. I've asked others.


    Emily (right?),
    Just don't expect the garter to enjoy that snake-on-person interaction. They are quick little creatures, easily spooked and prone to flee when they get scared. Well, it's not as much "fleeing", as "launching themselves in a random direction". Hope you get a calm one.

    Had a bit of a fever myself these last two days. Won't go into any details, but stupid things were said and done during that time.

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    Re: What kind of garter (if any)?

    Hmm...*shrug* If said snake didn't want attention, they wouldn't have to get it. I'd be willing to do what said snake wanted - if that means lots of attention, that's fine! If it means not much attention - well, that's fine, too. It would seem that there's a lot of faulty info floating around the interwebs (not that I'm surprised at all!) but then, that's why I joined this community! Thanks for being so helpful, everyone.

    Speaking of which, though, what DO they like, attention-wise? Do they like out-of-cage time? Handling at all? Separate snakey playpen?

    And now, against my better judgement, I'ma go take some MORE cough medicine. *hack* Hope your fever gets better.

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    Re: What kind of garter (if any)?

    It's pretty much like Rick (Cazador)had said, there will be individual snakes that prefer more handling time then others. As an example, I have two male Oregon Redspotteds (T.s.concinnus)....one is a complete wacko! If I walk past the cage, he just goes balistic trying to hide or "escape" me. Removing him from his tank for cleaning is....well let's call it an adventure. My other male is the complete opposite and often will climb out of the tank and into my hands and is even content enough to just "hang out" around or on me while I clean the tank out. One thing I can definitely recomend is to get captive bred animals. These should be more used to human contact and not be as flighty, but this is not a guarentee. Garters are active snakes, which means they always seem to be on the go and are not as prone to just curling up and hanging out like ratsnakes and kingsnakes.
    Best bet is to get a nice captive bred animal, set it up in a nice sized cage that allows it plenty of room to "roam" and set it up nice and dynamic (with lots of hides, branches, plastic plants, ect), so that the snake has lots to "do" in the tank. I've found that snakes with well done tanks tend to handle nicer, 'cause they feel comfortable in their captive environment. When it comes right down to it though, snakes don't "tame", they're not like dogs or cats....they may habitualize to be handled and see it as a time to "get out" some, but that's really about it. I have some snakes now that I've had for over 15yrs. that are still kind of "wild".
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    Re: What kind of garter (if any)?

    I have a wild caught, and it is CRAZY! All it does if I try to pick it up is twirl it's tail so that when it pees or musks on me, it flies everywhere.
    Yeah... it's disgusting
    Just, don't get wild caught
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    Re: What kind of garter (if any)?

    yes , definately get a captive bred one , although wild garters have always tourned out to be the best eaters .
    my female W/c one from a couple months ago just scarfed up 2 unscented pinkies that my kingsnake wouldnt eat. i usualy have trouble feeding mice i always have to rub worms slime all over em and start by feedign a small bit of worm , then they take the pinkies .but wild caught garters always bring some sort of trouble : mites, ticks, worms, parasits and other funky stuff .

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