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    Re: New Borns

    Some of the babies still have some of their shedded skin on them, is it true that I should put a damp sponge in there for them?

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    Re: New Borns

    Better then that, put in a small dish full of damp sphagnum moss...something they can crawl in and out of. If needed they'll seek out the moisture with out having it get the rest of the tank damp.

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    Re: New Borns

    Has anyone tried feeding their baby garters Red Trout worms since they are smaller worms?

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    Re: New Borns

    Some worms are toxic to garters and i believe the ones you are talking about are the ones that are captively farm bred for fishing, and are the ones you find in compost which are toxic.

    Earthworms/night crawlers are fine and you can find them in all different sizes or chop them up for your babies.

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    Re: New Borns

    there is a previous thread on feeding worms, which might me of interest to you

    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/husb...arthworms.html

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    Re: New Borns

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeStef View Post
    I caught my Garter about a month ago and when I woke up this morning there were babies in the cage. Since this is my first snake can anyone tell me what to do and how to take care of them? Also if anyone would want then just let me know.
    Hi joe stef, I also had a female give birth recently. I've been giving my babies rosy minnows and there eating good. I asked my local pet shop how often to feed and I was told 3x/week. good luck with your babies.

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    Re: New Borns

    Hi Joseph, How are the babies doing? Are they eating yet?
    James.

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    Re: New Borns

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Hi Joseph, How are the babies doing? Are they eating yet?
    If this is for me, yes very well. i've got them seperated so I can track who eats & who doesn't. Thanks for asking.

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    Re: New Borns

    It was actually for JoeStef, who started this thread, but I'm glad to hear yours are doing well too.
    James.

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    Re: New Borns

    congarats! cant wait to see the pictures

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