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Never shed
Little help... new snake
Hey i posted about how i wanted to get a baby garter for a new pet and i did.. Found him/her about a week ago. Anyways, i figured i would try and feed it a worm two days later but it didnt eat. I wasnt worried because i know it was probably stressed. So yesterday i thought i would try to feed it a couple of rosy red minnows and it wasnt interested either. So my question is, how do i get this little fella to eat? Another thing, it is only about 8 inches or so. Thanks for any and all help.
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Little help... new snake
Guppies are safe. Rosy reds are not a good food for Garter snakes. Check out the forum homepage and look at the care sheet about thiamin,thiaminase,& Goldfish
Be patient, some take longer than others to start eating. Offer food often. She/he will eat when they get hungry. 8 inches sounds like a young one. Have you identifies what you have? Can you post a photo. As a rule Garters aren't shy about eating but my experience is with T.radix only. Posting a photo might help with some feeding options.
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Domos Ophiusa
Re: Little help... new snake
Do you know what it was feeding on before or is it a wild caught snake?
Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Little help... new snake
I'd try worm again, but make sure it's not a red wiggler or relative
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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Old and wise snake
Re: Little help... new snake
You CAN feed your snake rosy reds if it is all it will take.Eventually you can get it to switch to pinks.
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Re: Little help... new snake
 Originally Posted by snakeman
You CAN feed your snake rosy reds if it is all it will take.Eventually you can get it to switch to pinks.
to some extent I will agree with this. If there is absolutely nothing else available, and ALL the snake will eat is these, 1 or 2 feedings of these to get it switched onto something else will save their life in the long run. I'd rather see it this way, than a dead starved snake. Joanna actually started her blacknecks on rosies because they would not touch anything else, and I had to use them to switch them over to other foods. No other fish worked, it had to be the rosies. Eventually All I needed was one dead rosy in the freezer to rub other foods on. Now they take their salmon gelatin pinkies and trout strips eagerly.
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Subadult snake
Re: Little help... new snake
 Originally Posted by Squeaky10199
Hey i posted about how i wanted to get a baby garter for a new pet and i did.. Found him/her about a week ago. Anyways, i figured i would try and feed it a worm two days later but it didnt eat. I wasnt worried because i know it was probably stressed. So yesterday i thought i would try to feed it a couple of rosy red minnows and it wasnt interested either. So my question is, how do i get this little fella to eat? Another thing, it is only about 8 inches or so. Thanks for any and all help.
My lady was very picky when I first got her '(what am i talking about she is still picky) She likes to haver fish alive when she eats.. I get a couple from the store and just throw them in her water bowl.... I guess she just likes to go fishing.
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Old and wise snake
Re: Little help... new snake
I started pretty much every garter I have ever had on rosys.I have had over a hundred.Yes they are a bad long term food source.If your snake is on rosys for three months I would not worry about it.Before I even knew about the vitamin problem.I have had them on rosys for six month spans with no ill effects.Except for one blackneck.
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Little help... new snake
pretty much all of the garters I had, except some born to my females, have most reliably responded to rosies
switching them to f/t pinks is not so hard
the method I found most consistently successful is the one whereby one puts the minnows in very little water along with the dead rodents; even with my most stubborn live food eater, it took only about five feedings before she ignored the live fish in favour of the dead pinks, and the first two times I was so disheartened, because she'd grabbed the rodent and spit it out
with her I had to split brain the pink and serve them with salmon strips for a few feedings once I took the minnows and water away
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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Never shed
Re: Little help... new snake
well the snake is wild caught, so i tried a worm yesterday and no luck. If she/he doesnt take food soon what should i do? Im going to try to change the substrate to carpet because right now it is on coconut brick. I will try to get a pic but the little one is shy. Thanks.
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