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snake in the water
howdy evryone! do your garter snakes sit in the water? like you know, just relax? or is the tank too hot for my garter so he sits in his fish bowl?
oh, and by the way, my water bowl has a guppy in it and its still alive..just in case that has anythingto do w/ it. oh and thanxx
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"Preparing For Fourth shed"
Re: snake in the water
When I first got my garters they used to lie in the waterbowl for ages soaking. They don't seem to do it so much now. Now they just prefer to discover new ways to escape their viv. Grrrr.
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"Preparing For First shed"
Re: snake in the water
my atratus swims a lot, but he has a water bowl from 45cmx30cmx30cm :P
the remaining don't swin that much.
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Forum Moderator
Re: snake in the water
None of my snakes spend time in the bowl. At least not more than it takes for them to swim across.
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Moderator
Re: snake in the water
It might be worth double checking your temperatures, and make sure your snake is free from mites. But some Garters do seem to soak more than others.
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Juvenile snake
Re: snake in the water
 Originally Posted by me_luv_moe
howdy evryone! do your garter snakes sit in the water? like you know, just relax? or is the tank too hot for my garter so he sits in his fish bowl?
oh, and by the way, my water bowl has a guppy in it and its still alive..just in case that has anythingto do w/ it. oh and thanxx 
Some will soak, others won't. I agree to look them over for mites as that is a symtom. Snakes will soak as a way to drown mites and it also helps with the discomfort. When mites are under water, they don't tend to concentrate on getting under their skin. No pun intended.
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Thamnophis Addict
Re: snake in the water
Mine rarely soak unless preping to shed. The last reply is one to consider. If they get mites, they will stay in the water a lot. Look closely to the water bowl, if you see tiny roung bugs, they're mites.
Sid
9.14 T. s sirtalis, 2.2. T. ordinoides, 1.1 T. e vagrans, 1.1 T. s parietalis,
1.0 T. s sackenii- Peninsular Ribbon
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Old and wise snake
Re: snake in the water
My elderly CA Red-Sided (passed away last fall) used to soak alot. She also had a different hunting style than my other garters.
One of my Wandering garters soaks occasionally, while the other never does. They are housed together, so it must be individual choice.
KitKat "Acts of kindness should never be random."
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: snake in the water
yeah
I find differences among cohabitating garters
some of mine really like to spend time in water, others don't
I do always give them the option by providing good sized water bowls
even the ones who aren't normally into it will take advantage around shedding time
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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The Leader of the Eastern Gang
Re: snake in the water
Deejay used to soak when she was in the little tank, but since I've moved her into the 20G she hardly ever goes in the water. I have no idea why.
When Dojo was alive she was never really a soaker.
Anji
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