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Re: Garter poos in water dish--always
 Originally Posted by bulrush
So, my other problem was his apparent lack of appetite. I remember I have not had his light on over his cage for about 7-10 days. Do you think that is it? Temperature is about 74-76F for the past 7 days also. Perhaps temp is a bit low?
You could try raising the temps a bit, but I know mine are nearly constantly at the 75/76F range. I just have a heat mat at one end of each tank, which they rarely use, and I've never had an eating issue yet, even with the new babies.
It's always worth a try, though!
Anji
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Re: Garter poos in water dish--always
I maintain the whole reptile room at a steady 77-80 and use no heat, they all eat like piggies
A sneaky trick is to try and feed when it is either raining out or a storm is blowing in, Garters have a built in "barometric pressure sensor" since prey is plentiful after a rain.
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Re: Garter poos in water dish--always
I keep my reptile room between 77-84 during the summer, and 72 - 84 winter. I have 4" flexwatt for many of the snakes, and the rest are at ambient.
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Re: Garter poos in water dish--always
Boid poo is so much better to clean than Colubrid poo hands down...
Eek an unintended poo pun
Really, I wish all my snakes turds were like the pythons poo..
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The Golden Snake
Re: Garter poos in water dish--always
i found problalby the largest garter poo in the water dish today and i was glad it was in there rather than the substrate
~~~Kevin~~~
1.3 Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis (george, checkers, turk and squirt)
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Re: Garter poos in water dish--always
lol i hate spot cleaning!!!!
S h a n l e y  1.3 eastern garters 1 midland painted turtle 1 bernese mountain dog 1 half siamese cat
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Re: Garter poos in water dish--always
 Originally Posted by Charlet_2007
Whats really nice is when that happens on the first day of a 3 day vacation in the summer, so it gets to sit and stink up the house for you until you get home.
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Re: Garter poos in water dish--always
My poo doesn't stink. At least the poo I get on my hands and the turdlettes in the tank. And that's all the poo I know about.
2.0 NY Eastern Garters; Peepers, Jeepers
3.1 Western Hoggies; Kenabec, Niizh, Kokopelli, Anasazi
3.0 Puget Garters; Kunikpok, Tungortok, 'Rockster
1.0 Eastern Milk; Carmello
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Re: Garter poos in water dish--always
 Originally Posted by anji1971
You could try raising the temps a bit, but I know mine are nearly constantly at the 75/76F range. I just have a heat mat at one end of each tank, which they rarely use, and I've never had an eating issue yet, even with the new babies.
It's always worth a try, though! 
Thanks. When his light is on his tank gets to 80F each day. His light has been on since Monday and each day I offer him one minnow, but no takers yet. I am now leaving one small water dish for pooping, and one for the live minnow.
"Oh, bother," said Pooh. And he imploded.
I am the mighty Milquetoast! Prepare to be inconvenienced.
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