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    jumpy garter

    my garter has gotten very nervous and jumpy in the past couple of days. can anyone tell me why or is this normal. thanx

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    Re: jumpy garter

    Hi Chris, How are you housing your Garter? Have you provided ample hiding opportunities? Snakes can get very stressed if they feel insecure, it is very important that your Garter feels it can "get away". Newly acquired snakes can be very nervous sometimes, just check out the environment you're providing and make sure you're doing everything right. Is it eating okay?
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    Re: jumpy garter

    its got somewere to hide and is there quite alot, in the viv there is a few fake branches with leaves, were it sometimes hides too and a few other things. she last fed on thursday and ate two pinkies plus a bit of garter grub. any ideas why she could be like this as she hides alot is it normal

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    Re: jumpy garter

    Some are nervous, some less so. Give it a little time until you get to know her habits, as long as she is eating she must be doing okay.
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    Re: jumpy garter

    ok thanx james, i no i have asked alot of questions about feeding, but ive read alot of things on here today saying that yucan overfeed them, when would you suggest i feed her again if she at 2 pinkies and garter grub thursday, and how often should i feed her. sorry for kep asking i just dont want to feed her oo much and overfeed. thanx

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    Re: jumpy garter

    If she is still quite small you can feed every two or three days, as she grows once a week should be enough. Twice if she's cruising/hunting. Don't worry Chris, as you gain experience with her, you'll gain confidence, then it all becomes pretty easy. If she's well fed don't rush to feed her again.

    I always think that "cruising" is a good indication that a snake is looking for a meal.
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    Re: jumpy garter

    ok she is 17-18 inches will what you suggested be ok or do u think i should move on to once a week, unless she is "cruising" then offer her some then. thanx james

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    Re: jumpy garter

    I think once or twice a week should be enough at that size, no point in throwing away uneaten food! She'll let you know if she's hungry.
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    Re: jumpy garter

    thanx james youve helped me alot i really appreciate your help. thanx sorry about all the questions

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    Re: jumpy garter

    Hey, don't worry about it. That's the whole point of the forum...so we can all share our experiences and observations and thus provide better care for our snakes. There is always more to learn, no matter how long you've been doing something. Pretty soon you'll be advising new members when they come on asking the same questions!
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