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    New member. Info needed.

    Hi everyone. I just joined this forum. My dad found a baby snake at work today and brought it home. I really wasn't planning on keeping it, but after seeing it, I thought it was too small to release because I was afraid it wouldn't last long. I need help with identifying this little snake. From the research I've done, I believe it is a baby western terrestrial garter snake. I have attached a few pictures.

    Also, I have no idea what to feed it because it is so tiny. I'm not sure if it is even big enough to eat a pinky mouse. What should I try feeding it and how often should it be eating? Any other info is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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    Re: New member. Info needed.

    small feeder guppies or small earthworms would be good choices.

    As far as the snake "making it" that is the normal size for a baby garter


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    Re: New member. Info needed.

    looks like a T. vagrans (wandering garter) to me, but I'm the resident non-expert when it comes to ID, so better wait for one of the people who know this stuff
    as Wayne said - that is a normal size for a baby, and will probably take guppies, or night crawlers (not all worms are ok)
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    Welcome to the forum.
    Remember that the mother of this snake was once a wild snake herself. She made it to adulthood to have this little one.
    I do understand where you're coming from though. It's a tough world out their for baby snakes. Not many of them make it to adulthood.
    Thanks for considering giving this one a better chance at life.
    If you are going to keep it I would strongly suggest you read the care sheet. Here's a link:Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets
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    it's a newborn wandering garter, t e vagrans. start with small worms and feeder guppies. it may not eat for a week or 2 until it adjusts to captivity. but you can try, put the guppies in the water dish and leave them there.

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    Welcome to the forum!
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    Thanks everyone for the quick replies! At this size, will it eat whole nightcrawlers, or will I have to cut them into smaller pieces? How many feeder guppies should I offer it at a time?

    Also, what is the lifespan of this species and how long do they take to reach full size?

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    I just called my local reptile store and they told me that even baby garters can eat pinky mice. Should I just get a pinky and attempt to feed it and see how it turns out? It would make things so much easier if I could feed it pinkies. Thanks in advance.

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    Cut up a frozen pinky into bite size pieces and once it is completely thawed your little guy shouldn't have any problems eating it
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    I would first try cut up nightcrawlers...........
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