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    Hello.

    Hi everyone I go by Robin Ryuu when I'm online.

    I found a baby garter snake at my sister's new house about two weeks ago when me and my brother in law were doing yard work. I didn't like the thought of it getting chopped up by a lawnmower so I took it home with me.

    It is currently in a 20 gallon reptile setup in my room.

    I'm not sure if the snake is male or female so any help with that would be appreciated.
    I was thinking about naming it Kohaku if its a male and Tehanu if its a female.

    Well it is nice to be here and I hope we'll get along.
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    Hi RR, glad you could join us and welcome aboard! It's a little harder to determine the sex unless the animal is popped and or probed. Usually in baby snakes they get popped at the vent opening (area close to the tail). That is a pretty definitive technique. In garters, the tapering shape of the tail is a less definitive way to determine the sex of a individual and usually its more evident in older snakes. It seems the class of garter you have there is a eastern garter. Nice catch and good thinking to save him from a lawnmower and who knows what else. Pretty little garter too. If you can post a few more pics of the underside of the snake, especially the mid body and lower third towards the tail, more of us can get a better idea and try to determine the sex. Be careful also bc wild caught snakes are loaded with internal parasites that require treatment and may also have mites and or ticks on the outside of their bodies.
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    Hey Robin and welcome! Albert summed it all up for you.
    make sure to look over the care sheets carefully!

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    Thanks guys. Yeah if it had escaped the mower then it probably would have become a snack for one of the 5 pit bulls next door. Would you guys have any advice for spotting and treating parasites? I'm not sure that there are any reptile vets around here. Getting pictures might be a bit difficult as the snake is quite feisty and bit at me a few times as I held it for a couple minutes earlier. I was able to dodge somehow.

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    Welcome to the forum!

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    Welcome to the forum. Here's a link to the care sheet which should be very helpful.
    Garter Snake Forum - Garter Caresheet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Ryuu View Post
    Thanks guys. Yeah if it had escaped the mower then it probably would have become a snack for one of the 5 pit bulls next door. Would you guys have any advice for spotting and treating parasites? I'm not sure that there are any reptile vets around here. Getting pictures might be a bit difficult as the snake is quite feisty and bit at me a few times as I held it for a couple minutes earlier. I was able to dodge somehow.
    It's a wild caught snake who is really stressed right now and will take awhile to settle down. The pregnancy and captivity are weighing on the garter now. If you are still going to keep the animal make sure you put a couple of objects so the girl has places to hide such as a flower pot, bowl, small box. That will help with the stress a bit. Most garter snakes do adapt to captivity with the proper care and time. The parasite issue is important to get completed. The flea and ticks or mites is also important. I would just google exotic vets in your home area and see where you can take her for the checkup. Vets will usually require you to bring in a stool sample. You can use a zip lock bag to gather that up and refrigerate it once you collect it. Make sure you double bag it for safety. Keep us posted. Good luck.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    It's a wild caught snake who is really stressed right now and will take awhile to settle down. The pregnancy and captivity are weighing on the garter now. If you are still going to keep the animal make sure you put a couple of objects so the girl has places to hide such as a flower pot, bowl, small box. That will help with the stress a bit. Most garter snakes do adapt to captivity with the proper care and time. The parasite issue is important to get completed. The flea and ticks or mites is also important. I would just google exotic vets in your home area and see where you can take her for the checkup. Vets will usually require you to bring in a stool sample. You can use a zip lock bag to gather that up and refrigerate it once you collect it. Make sure you double bag it for safety. Keep us posted. Good luck.
    I think you are remembering a different post since the snake I'm talking about is barely as big around as a pencil. I'll check in to finding an exotic vet.

    I'm setting up a breeding tank for guppies, but until I can get some offspring that are big enough I'm going to be relying on finding worms and the sporadic shipments of feeder guppies the pet store gets.

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    Oh, ok. My apologies then. your guy looks like he might be closer in age to a yearling/ juvenile. The 20 gallon is kind of big for him so make sure he has lots of hiding areas. Keep an eye out for any bugs on the outside of his body. Mites, ticks etc. Are you planning on posting other pics of his belly and tail?
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    I don't see any bugs, but I guess that I could be missing them. I if can get any decent pictures I will.

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