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    Re: ribbon feeding

    She probably isn't eating the crickets...she probably isn't eating. Try to take them a copy of our caresheet and tell them about the dangers of crickets...please Nate. I hate to think of those poor little snakes stuck in there with a bunch of crickets. If you feel uncomfortable saying something, find out if they have an email address and I will email them...I won't mention you. Thanks.
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    Re: ribbon feeding

    I've mentioned it to them twice and the goldfish problem. I'll try to find a website/e-mail address for you.
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    Re: ribbon feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by EasternGirl View Post
    She probably isn't eating the crickets...she probably isn't eating. Try to take them a copy of our caresheet and tell them about the dangers of crickets...please Nate. I hate to think of those poor little snakes stuck in there with a bunch of crickets. If you feel uncomfortable saying something, find out if they have an email address and I will email them...I won't mention you. Thanks.

    Especially since crickets can inflict some bites on the snakes.
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    Re: ribbon feeding

    Not sure who told me, so it could be an urban legend. Someone I spoke to mentioned someone they knew (see, sounds like an urban legend already) had bought a large box of crickets and put them all in with their snake figuring it would eat them at its leisure. The crickets ate the snake.
    Not sure about the accuracy of this, but highlights one of the dangers of crickets and garters.
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    Re: ribbon feeding

    It could happen I'm sure... My adult crickets bit through think fruit skin all the time... Their jaws are pretty powerful, you know, cause you wouldn't think of a cricket as powerful really. But they're also persistent little bugs....
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    Re: ribbon feeding

    Yeah...I was going to say something about that because I thought I remembered someone saying something about the crickets attacking the snake but I wasn't sure.
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    Re: ribbon feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by aquamentus_11 View Post
    For all you ribbon snake keepers, a few questions:

    1) Do they calm down?

    2) Are they finicky eaters (compared to garters)?

    3) How do they do when housed with garters? How do the garters do?

    4) How often do they need to be fed?
    1) Maybe ... depends what you do. Top opening enclosure are a no-no. When handling - if you don't get them successfully the first time - leave alone. Group housing works well.

    2) Yes they are - but I've had no problems with trout/salmon fillet and have managed to feed scented pinkies and fluffs.

    3) Had no issues - calming benefits of grouped housing a plus.

    4) I feed mine on the same schedule as my other thamnophis, every 4/5 days.
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    Re: ribbon feeding

    ok great, thank you. this keeps sounding more positive.
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    Re: ribbon feeding

    re: crickets. i hate them. they used to gnaw on my tokay if i didn't get all of them out and i hated it. i almost got a rough green snake before deciding on a garter or atb, but decided not to because of the damn bugs (not to mention the fact that everyone says rough greens die very quickly in captivity). the snake has grown A LOT since i first saw her 3 weeks ago, so the store must be doing something right. they feed fish too, but they're goldfish.....they won't listen to you, marnie, but i found their website. Pet Grooming Lewisburg, WV - Susan's World Of Pets & Dog Grooming when you do send your e-mail, please format it in a way that won't trace back to me: i have already tried a couple times like i said and they got offended. this is a small town and my only place to buy pinkies so i'd hate to have them dislike me whenever i walk in plus, i'm on friendly terms with them and they hook it up with supplies once in awhile. tell them that you're conducting a survey of pet stores to see what they feed their snakes. if you inquire about corns, rats, boas, etc. too, then they won't think twice i'm sure. i'd appreciate it.
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    Re: ribbon feeding

    Will do, Nate. I wouldn't mention you...I got your back. .
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