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    Re: Please help: Ribbon snake problem

    I forgot to say that I tink your garter will be fine a piece that small should pass as long as the snake's not a newborn or anything. and for god sake's! give him his fish before you have a mutiny on your hands!!! lol!

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    Re: Please help: Ribbon snake problem

    My advice is keep your garter on either non edible substrate, like newspaper, entirely, or put half the enclosure substrate and half non so you can feed them on the non-side. ;D

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    Re: Please help: Ribbon snake problem

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    I watch my garters, both adults and babies VERY closely during feeding time. I us corn cob bedding and that stuff definately does not digest. it does not even soften a bit if its soaked in water for days. even though I generally feed all my baby garters while they are in my hand... sometimes the ones who know they are about to get fed get overly ambitious and decide tog rab a piece of corn cob and start to swallow it. upon seeing this I promptly grab them behind the head making sure i apply enough pressure so that they cant swallow it any more (they are so used to being fed this way that picking them up doesnt scare them te least), I then take a small pair of tweezers i have jsut for this reason and i take it out! On two occassions i have opened their cage to see one with a lump in its belly. knowing that that piece of corn cob is NOT going to come out the back end, I do the only thing I can. I induce regurgitation by VERY GENTLY massaging the little lump up through the neck and usually they spit it out on their own. other than that, I don't really have too many problems.

    Now if an adult garter eats a piece... it realy doesnt bother him/her because it passes. to help things along I syringe a bit of water into the snakes mouth to make sure that the corn cob's trip is a smoothe one. My snakes are REALLY used to consistent almost daily handling so they don't stress one bit when things like this happen.
    Wow....I haven't heard of anyone using corn cob for bedding snakes in forever.....pretty much just for the examples you gave. That and I find it's really dusty, rots when it gets wet and I just really don't like the smell of it (that might be from working with it for YEARS while managing a pet store, we used it for the birds....and I hated cleaning up after the birds...LOL).
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    Re: Please help: Ribbon snake problem

    Alright, I fed him his fish and he is very happy!

    I was thinking of switching out the Repti Bark for a reptile carpet. That should avoid any future bark-swallowing trauma! Lol.

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    Re: Please help: Ribbon snake problem

    You could try the Carefresh bedding (like me and Felzer use). I like it because they can still burrow into it, but it's totally safe if it does accidentally get ingested.
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    Re: Please help: Ribbon snake problem

    I love the care fresh. The only ones I have left to switch over are the ball pythons. :-)
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    Re: Please help: Ribbon snake problem

    I use the same stuff by a different company (Bob Martin) and love it, too.


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    Re: Please help: Ribbon snake problem

    I haven't taken a close look at carefresh, so I hope you don't mind me asking for a little more info. Besides being good to burrow in, what else do yall like about it? And what is it about it that makes it safe if ingested?
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    Re: Please help: Ribbon snake problem

    it's made out of reclaimed wood pulp - a waste product in paper making - and it's a lot like unformed paper nuggets
    it's very absorbent
    it bio-degrades and can be composted
    poops can just be picked off
    it's a pretty inoffensive colour (grey), but also comes in a full spectrum of colours for those humans who prefer a less natural look
    it does smell a tad acidy when I first open the bag, but other than that it doesn't smell and it does the job as far as controlling animal odours
    it seems to last a long time with minimal maintenance

    the downside is that it's sometimes hard to find the snakes in it
    rhea
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    Re: Please help: Ribbon snake problem

    Yeh, Rhea pretty much summed it up. One other thing I do like about it, is that it also won't rot or get moldy if it gets wet.
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