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    Re: New to snakes!

    It may take some time to start eating as it was probably in brumation mode. He will need a week or two of being warm 70-85 degrees to start eating again, may not take that long though. Your best bet is to buy nightcrawlers from a bait shop or walmart, the big worms used for fishing.

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    Re: New to snakes!

    Then I will definitely try nightcrawlers next. I will let you all know if it works!

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    The first day I tried nightcrawlers it took him a couple hours until he showed interest in them. I cut it into fourths since it was long. I watched him open and close his mouth a couple time, he boobed one, then showed no more interest. So I thought maybe they were too big. So I cut the next one up into eights the next day but he showed absolutely no interest what-so-ever -_- I'll try again today since it's been 2 days since my last try.

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    Re: New to snakes!

    Its winter. Its normal for garters to refuse food this time of the year. Just keep an eye in him. If he hides let him be. If hes active then offer food. It could be a little while before he eats but im sure he will

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    Re: New to snakes!

    try leaving the food in there overnight it sounds like your watching him too closely and not leaving it in there long enough.

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    Re: New to snakes!

    I did leave the food overnight. When I first turn on his light when I wake is when he's most active and that's when I saw him opening and closing his mouth. It was also really warm that day here so the room was warmer. Maybe that had something to do with it?

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    Re: New to snakes!

    Quote Originally Posted by Illi View Post
    I did leave the food overnight. When I first turn on his light when I wake is when he's most active and that's when I saw him opening and closing his mouth. It was also really warm that day here so the room was warmer. Maybe that had something to do with it?
    do you have him on any heat? if not i would recommend a uth and basking lamp.

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    Re: New to snakes!

    Since he's so small I have him in a 3.3 starter tank. It came with a 5w bulb and since its plastic I can't really up the wattage for fear of it melting. So I got a reptile heating pad that is place on the back surface since it was too big to go underneath. That almost never gets turned off it gets very cold in my house. There is a suction cupped plant in the tank so he can climb higher to the light or a certain part of the heating pad. He loves it and now I rarely see him off of it unless he's playing in his water bowl lol

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    Update: Since I've had him for 20 days now and he's been active this entire time, I went ahead with a friends advice to assist feed him. And... success! I was able to get him to eat a small part of an earthworm! I am very satisfied with that. At least he has that in his belly. I was told that if he still is not eating on his own in 2-3 days to do this again to help him get back into the habit of eating.

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    Any update on the little w/c????
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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