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[edit] Garter Snakes

Garter and ribbon snakes make wonderful pets. They are active during the day, especially if provided with a light source, and are very curious and inquisitive creatures. Whereas many snakes will hide for most of the day, garter snakes do very little hiding and actively move about their enclosure and sit out in the open. They can very readily become conditioned to take food directly from the hands and for the most part, are easy to tame and handle (there are of course, exceptions to this).
[edit] Housing:

At an absolute minimum, the length plus the width of an enclosure's floorspace should equal the length of your snake. This, however, often restricts movement and encourages a sedentary lifestyle, which is fine during brumation, but not