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    Juvenile snake J@50n's Avatar
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    Talking My first Garter!

    I now have successfully gotten a REAL Garter Snake. I thought I already had one, but the truth is, he was a Dekayi . So since i have never had a Garter Snake before... I have done a lot of research already thinking my first snake was a Garter so I have some knowledge but not as much as some of you Garter Pros out there!

    So I have a few quick questions:

    To start off, I have a 5 gallon tank (my Garter is only a foot and a half long or so and really thin, but I will be upgrading VERY soon to a 10G) I have a basking rock, a basking light, two hides, a water dish big enough for him to be in completely, paper fluff substrate, sticks/foliage, and a reptile heating pad (80 degrees) over half his tank (under one hide).

    Is this what I need for him?
    What else could i do to improve his tank?
    Anything MAJOR I'm missing?

    ALSO, I heard you were only supposed to use distilled water with snakes? Is it okay if I am using well water, No chlorine, etc?

    Also a big question i have, what on Earth do i feed this bugger
    I know i can feed him:
    • Worms
    • Fish
    • Crickets?


    What about:
    • Frogs
    • Toads
    • Bugs
    • Anything else?


    Also, How often would you say to feed them depending on the food?

    Every little piece of Information helps,

    Thank you forum!!

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    Re: My first Garter!

    First off, ditch the crickets. Not in their diet. No bugs.
    You are better off staying with worms(night crawlers/earthworms), pinky mice and safe fish(Guppies, Mollies), high quality store bought fish(Salmon, Trout, Tilapia)

    They will eat toads and frogs but they usually carry a heavy parasite load.

    Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets
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    Re: My first Garter!

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    First off, ditch the crickets. Not in their diet. No bugs.
    You are better off staying with worms(night crawlers/earthworms), pinky mice and safe fish(Guppies, Mollies), high quality store bought fish(Salmon, Trout, Tilapia)

    They will eat toads and frogs but they usually carry a heavy parasite load.

    Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets
    I just fed him a Toad. Do you think he'll be okay? He only ate one...

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    Re: My first Garter!

    hi Jason

    when you get a chance, go over the care sheets on this site Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets, but meanwhile . . .

    I highly recommend that you keep your eyes open for a 20 gallon long (30"x23"x13") tank - it's much easier to get a good temperature gradient with that, so your snake can self regulate
    also - the tank ought to be long enough that your snake can kind of stretch out

    you can use filtered water, or clean well water - distilled isn't actually that good

    garters do not eat anything with an exoskeleton, so no bugs, crickets, meal worms, etc

    any food caught in the wild potentially carries parasites that can more easily affect your snake and get out of hand in a contained environment, so that can be risky

    some fish is okay, others not - a whole big subject
    please read up on thiaminase

    the safest option is to switch them to frozen/thawed rodents as soon as they will take them, and to give them some variety now and then with some safe fish, or night crawlers

    how often to feed depends on the size of the food item
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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: My first Garter!

    Quote Originally Posted by J@50n View Post
    I just fed him a Toad. Do you think he'll be okay? He only ate one...
    He probably will be but it throws parasites into your snakes health profile. At some point you should do a de-worming for peace-of-mind
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    Re: My first Garter!

    I used to give my garters baby toads about the size of a nickle and some a little bigger. None of my snakes had any problems and remained very healthy. I only have one snake now because I let the others go . I have an eastern garter now and her name is Pheobe and I havent givin her even 1 yet. I only feed her BIG night crawlers and she loves them. I want to look into other things that others have been talking about.
    I wanted to Thank you Steve for your help with the heating pad.

    I have 4 Easterns(mine: Furbie and Whiplash; moms: Diamond and Silky) all are 5 and half months old. So much fun gaters are.

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    Re: My first Garter!

    Alright, thank you all. I am currently reading through the Care Sheet as I type! And aout the tank, I do plan on buying a bigger one ASAP, meaning the next time I go to a big city pet shop!

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    Re: My first Garter!

    Quote Originally Posted by J@50n View Post
    Alright, thank you all. I am currently reading through the Care Sheet as I type! And aout the tank, I do plan on buying a bigger one ASAP, meaning the next time I go to a big city pet shop!
    Check your www.craigslist.com for good deals on aquariums.
    Steve
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    Re: My first Garter!

    Walmart has 10gals for cheaper than those pet stores. They sell lids too.

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    Re: My first Garter!

    Well, if the snake is a foot and a half, it would be better to get a 15-20 gallon enclosure. Snakey is only 1 foot long (adult) and he is completely cramped in a 15 gallon, but has a lot of room in a 20 gallon. I find garters love to explore, so larger tanks are better for that.


    Also, if you want to feed your snakes toads/frogs, freeze them for at very least 3 weeks at 0 degrees. It'll kill off the parasites in them, for the most part.
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