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    New to snakes

    I found a young Garter by a tractor on the farm i work at. I took it home and set it up in a ten gallon,( moving it to my 20 gallon long just need to by a screen top) with some bark chips, a water dish, a log to bask on and hide under, and some leaf litter. After doing research i still had some questions.

    1. What do you feed baby to young garters? I have been trying with earthworms
    2. I am used to frogs so do i have to mist a snakes tank or does the water dish provide the necessary moisture?
    3. Which type of uvb bulb to buy? was looking at these two

    http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/...nt-50-uv-bulb/

    http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/...t-100-uv-bulb/

    4. How often do you supplement food, and how often do you feed?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: New to snakes

    There are great care sheets listed on here. They answer all the questions you've asked.
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    Re: New to snakes

    But it's not that easy to find. Here you go: http://www.thamnophis.com/caresheets...itle=Main_Page

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    Re: New to snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    But it's not that easy to find. Here you go: http://www.thamnophis.com/caresheets...itle=Main_Page
    I knew someone with better linking skills would offer it up- I just wanted to seem helpful. Like the guy that asks if you need help right after you moved the couch up 3 flights of stairs.
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    Re: New to snakes

    other items to try, feeder guppies and chopped up pinkie mouse.

    Good luck, and read that care sheet over, good stuff.

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    Re: New to snakes

    Welcome to the forum. Your young snake might take a few days or weeks to adjust. If it seems reluctant to eat the earthworms, try cutting them up.
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    Re: New to snakes

    I went through the care sheets which were very helpful. I think i have a
    T.s. sirtalis- Eastern Garter

    The only thing i couldn't find was anything about uvb bulbs anybody
    have any ideas? The rest was answered perfectly thanks for the welcome and info

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    Re: New to snakes

    Hi, from Oregon, tyjare

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    Hello from Iowa
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    Re: New to snakes

    Hello and welcome to a great forum! From Utah!

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