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feeding question
My female garter is about 3 years old, 22 inches long. I've been feeding her every 5 days, alternating between pinkies and silversides. I'll feed her a pinky and then in 5 days I'll leave about 4 silversides (2 inch ones) in her water dish for her to eat at leisure, and then 5 days later I'll feed her a pinky again. She eats all of the fish over the course of a day. She's pretty active and I've never had her turn down food, so should I be feeding her more often?
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T. radix Ranch
Re: feeding question
I don't think upping the pinkies to 2 would cause a problem.
22 inches for a 3 year old female Checkered seems a little small. Female checkered can get pretty large.
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Re: feeding question
Thanks! Yeah I thought she was a bit on the small side for her age. I will increase the feeding!
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T. radix Ranch
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Smells Like Teen Spirit
Re: feeding question
I agree with Steve, up it to 2 or maybe even 3 pinkies.
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"PM Boots For Custom Title"
Re: feeding question
22 inches for a three year old sounds small to me too. I've got two checkereds, both are longer than 22" and the albino is about a year (don't have an accurate DOB for her) and the normal is 10 months. The normal is a pig and I need to limit what she eats, but she'll do more than a pinky. The albino will stop when she's had enough, she will eat a pinky, or more than a pinky-worth of fish.
I agree with Steve, up the food to two pinkies. I've not fed silversides, but I'd consider another one or two. Just judge it and watch that the girl doesn't start getting fat.
ChrisT. marcianus, T. e. cuitzeoensis, T. cyrtopsis, T. radix, T. s. infernalis, T. s. tetrataenia
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Re: feeding question
Occasionally I will offer my snakes a buffet (individually) just to see how much they'll eat and then I can build their diet around that, taking into account their normal eating habits. For example, I have a young kingsnake that I had bumped up from 2 mouse pinks to a rat pink at 18", but given the opportunity she ate 2 rat pinks and 3 mouse pinks in 30 minutes, so I bumped up her regular feeding to 2 rat pinks and added a day between meals.
At the other end of the spectrum, I have 2 sinaloan milk snakes that are big enough for 2 mouse pinkies each but just weren't good feeders. I kept offering 2 every week but they'd eat one or sometimes none. After a few weeks they would down the first pink and then take a second when teased with forceps. Now they both eat two fairly regularly. I think some snakes just have trouble overcoming their established feeding patterns and need a little help.
I really try not to waste food both for ethical and financial purposes, so I'll do a buffet for 1 or 2 snakes at a time and feed any leftovers to the rest as part of their normal diets.
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Re: feeding question
I put about 5-6 silversides in her bowl today (they break off as a big chunk from the frozen bag lol, which I then thaw in a baggie in hot water for 15 minutes) and she ate all but half of one. I feel bad that she hasn't grown to her potential because I haven't fed her enough... time to correct this problem!
Do you all drop the pinkies in the normal vivarium? I always remove her to a separate feeding tank because I've heard that they might otherwise associate the opening of their viv and sticking a hand down in there with food and therefore get aggressive. Also I don't want any of the substrate to get on the food. I put the silversides in the water trough in the main vivarium though... makes me have to change the substrate more often because their smell gets all in it.
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Re: feeding question
In addition to adding a pinky, I would add a few more silversides as well...unless the snake becomes less vigorous about eating as the food intake increases, in which case you may be feeding the right amount. But it does seem a little on the small side from the perspective you illustrate.
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Re: feeding question
I typically separate for feeding, but occasionally will drop some worms in a water dish if I'm pressed for time. They only last about 20 minutes in there but that is enough time for a snake to decide if it is hungry or not.
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