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    Re: wild baby albino garter snake care advice

    ok here are a couple photos I found of it. It worked very well for sheds.IMG_0736.jpgIMG_1666.jpg
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    Re: wild baby albino garter snake care advice

    2.26g today.

    Her eyes aren't blue now and she still does not want food but I heard that is something that they can do while shedding. She did sniff it again though. I'm going to shed box her after I take a shower.

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    Re: wild baby albino garter snake care advice

    She should shed within the next few days. I hope you wake up one morning and find a complete shed in her home. Many garters will soak, then you will find the shed wrapped around the water bowl.
    Not sure how you are doing it but weekly or every two week weights work good. It keeps the stress down until she is completely settled in with you.
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    Re: wild baby albino garter snake care advice

    In some of my enclosures I use fake plants, my garters will fill those plants with sheds. I make a bundle out of the fake ivy.
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    Re: wild baby albino garter snake care advice

    She's shedding! It looks like it's a perfect shed like when you take a sock off, so excite!

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    Re: wild baby albino garter snake care advice



    I mean like when you take it off and it comes off inside out. Not the other kind where you scrunch it up but there is a video, my gf is here for just tonight and her phone was here.

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    Re: wild baby albino garter snake care advice

    Awesome, was it a complete shed? Look for both eye caps and the tip of the tail.
    With good food and a steady supply of it expect a number of sheds as your girl tries hard to get out of that "Happy Meal" stage. Keep doing what you are doing.

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    Re: wild baby albino garter snake care advice

    IMG_1031.jpgIMG_1009.jpg

    Woke up and she had a full shed with both eye caps off (wrapped around her water bowl lol) and I'm 99% sure all her tail is off too from looking the shed over, I did break the tippy tip off trying to invert the last mm or so of it. She ate a big slug today. Her eyes are dark red, it's cool. So shiny. I still have the mouse so I can start trying to get her to eat that again in the coming days. I'm happy now because it's now looking stable. She eats and poops and drinks, is alert, sheds well, and her wounds are healing good. One of the last things is varying her diet. She can also move much better now that she shed, she is fast as ****.

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    Re: wild baby albino garter snake care advice

    Like a bright shiny penny, she looks great. If I were you I would cut the shed open to be sure the tail tip shed is there. You are doing a great job, I'm glad she is with you. Keep up the good work. I'm really glad you made it to this forum.
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    Re: wild baby albino garter snake care advice

    Yeah me too, it's a great community. I appreciate the hemostats, scissors and penny, and your and everyone else's knowledge is extremely helpful and makes me feel much better about taking care of her. I really want to see how big she will get.

    I love my radixes but ordinoides is my 2nd favorite garter.
    I'm still curious why radix and ordinoides are are your favorites, especially because ordinoides is so far away. Is it because ordinoides can also have that cool orange stripe?

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