Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
Garter snakes are the most cold tolerant snakes there are. Couple that with their high metabolism and your snake will starve if kept at those temps without food. Garter snakes will remain active, alert and feeding even in the 50's. In order to brumate you need to drop down into the 40's or even the high 30's! His metabolism will slow down some at cooler temps but it won't stop as in a state of brumation. If you don't want to do a full blown brumation and the snake has gone off feed, try unplugging the heat and lights for a week or two and put the cage in the coolest area of your house. After that time, kick the heat back on. Sometimes just a short cooling period is enough to jumpstart feeding (and even breeding) activity. In a week or two the snake will not starve or even lose weight. You could also consider refrigerating the snake for a period of time if he is really longing for a cold snap and you want him to wake up hungry. Or try a food item that's not commonly offered, sometimes a new type of food can stimulate the curious nature of a garter!
thanks for sharing your wisdom!

I will check the temps in my refrigerator to see if they are suitable.