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    Hi, I'm New Here! pinkypink's Avatar
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    Re: New here but not new to Garters!

    Thank everyone!! Yes RustyGuts is just crazy colorful! I'll get some more pics up!

    For those on FB here is the full album of my group!

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...2110509&type=3

    Thanks Guidofather I actually read the caresheet and already learned something. Ive had garters since I was like 8 years old...mostly WC one when younger like most of us. I always fed "red worms" along with fish, tadpoles, earthworms. I actually got some free red wigglers from Timberline at Tinley and have fed a few...I didn't know they were toxic. I tossed them last night as I panicked!

    Is there a difference between red worms and red wigglers? Ive never lost a garter and like I said had used red worms for years.

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    Hi, I'm New Here! pinkypink's Avatar
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    Re: New here but not new to Garters!

    Here are some pics of the puget. Don't have many at this point just cause he's sooo dang small!
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    Thamtographer katach's Avatar
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    Re: New here but not new to Garters!

    Welcome to the forum! Great group you have.
    Kat
    2.2 T.s.pickeringii, 0.4.7 T.ordinoides 1.1 T.marcianus 1.1 T. radix 1.0 T.s.parietalis 1.2 Pseudacris regilla

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    Thamnophis houstonius ProXimuS's Avatar
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    Re: New here but not new to Garters!

    Hello and welcome! Very nice snakes
    ~* Emily *~
    Canis lupus familiaris- Tippy, Thamnophis proximus orarius- Proximus, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis- Tallie

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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: New here but not new to Garters!

    Red worms or red wigglers. Toxic by any name.
    Steve
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    "First shed In Progress" SilasBannook's Avatar
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    Re: New here but not new to Garters!

    While I was out of town for a few weeks, my wife went to the bait shop and bought a box of RED GIANT TROUT WORMS. I did notice that they had the same banding identified as a no-no on the care sheet for worms. Figured I would try it because my daughter had success with them while I was gone. When I got to the snake terrariums and opened my hand, I noticed a yellowish-white creamy goo on the worms. Needless to say at that point they didn't even make it to my wife's garden but instead got a ticket to the local landfill.

    Bottom line from my experience and what my daughter told me is that even though the red worms are on the toxic list they won't always exude their toxic defense every time. You just don't want to be responsible for missing it if they do and your snakes ingest it. I did find out that our baby radix did regurgitate a couple worm pieces while I was gone and the first night I was back. They obviously have the potential to make the little guys sick and as others have said if you feed them too many it could kill them.

    Glad you picked that up from the care sheet.
    - Frank
    0.2.0 T.e.vagrans 1.1.1 T.radix 1.1.0 T.s.infernalis

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    I have a condition! RedSidedSPR's Avatar
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    Re: New here but not new to Garters!

    Night crawlers taste better anyway

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    Re: New here but not new to Garters!

    You think those are good, you should try human food Jesse.

    Melissa Borden (on that facebook photo page) thinks CB garters are hard to find. I suppose they are, if you're looking in the wild, or even pet stores. Anything is hard to find if you're looking in the wrong places.

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    "Fourth shed, A Success" thamneil's Avatar
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    Re: New here but not new to Garters!

    Welcome from a rainy Manitoba!

    I like how each garter is a different colour. You have quite the rainbow going for you. Your red phase radix is truly stunning.
    Neil
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