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    Re: cleaning the tank?

    Don't be afraid of wild caught garters, if you want to handle him, just leave your hand in for while, as he slithers by touch him, let him get used to what your hand is/feels like and he shouldn't be so scarred. Just know, like with any snake there is a chance you will get bitten. In all my years of having kept WC garters, I've never had one bite me, they have tried, but they all settle down easy enough. I had my big aggressive female striking at me when I found her on a path, after a few feeds and getting to know me I could take her out and sit next to the outdoor fireplace and not worry about getting bit.

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    Re: cleaning the tank?

    For day-to day cleaning I just leave the snake in the tank and clean around it. When a thorough clean is needed I put the snake in a deep bucket until I'm done, then I put it back.
    James.

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    Re: cleaning the tank?

    Hi, from Oregon, Nelda

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    Re: cleaning the tank?

    Hi Nelda
    I do partial cleanings, but even then I sometimes take snakes out
    some snakes get in the way more, because they're either curious or agitated
    nice to meet you
    rhea
    "you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain


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    Re: cleaning the tank?

    You could always wear gloves? gives you a false confidence, so if it bites, then it wont get through the glove so it will be ok, just put it into a pillow case while you clean....also this method will help you get over the fear, if you take him out a few times wiuth gloves on and he doesn't try to bite then is he likely to bite you? (just make sure you have no food on your hands!!)

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