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    "Preparing For First shed" ephemerata's Avatar
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    To goldfish or Not to goldfish, that is the question

    I see in the care sheets that fish like perch, bass, trout, etc. are good fish for garters to eat. I have been giving mine a selection of a couple minnows, goldfish, and worms every other day. The nightcrawlers have a sprinkle of Reptivite once a week or so. He is in perfect health and is probably approaching his first birthday.

    However because of the controversial thiamine issue, I am considering switching over or adding in the fish kinds on the care sheet. Do you buy it frozen at the grocery store human-grade? Or does it need to be 'special'? They did not carry those fish frozen at the pet store I visited. How do you get him to eat something not wriggling around? Are easterns more suited to one of these fish(..at least I think he is an eastern..)?

    A special consideration is that I am a vegetarian so as little flesh handling on my part is good.
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    Re: To goldfish or Not to goldfish, that is the question

    Quote Originally Posted by ephemerata View Post
    Do you buy it frozen at the grocery store human-grade?
    I buy it fresh (if it's not good enough for me, it's not good enough for my snakes ), cut it into pieces of suitable size and freeze them.

    How do you get him to eat something not wriggling around?
    Offer it together with something that is wriggling around, or just keep offering until the snake accepts it.

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    Re: To goldfish or Not to goldfish, that is the question

    I use fresh trout usually theu love it! anyway on the wiggle factor cut into small strips and use tongs and make it wiggle yourself! they usually adapt very fast to this method i've found out.anyway good luck

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    Re: To goldfish or Not to goldfish, that is the question

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    I buy it fresh (if it's not good enough for me, it's not good enough for my snakes ), cut it into pieces of suitable size and freeze them.


    Offer it together with something that is wriggling around, or just keep offering until the snake accepts it.
    cool, thanx
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    Re: To goldfish or Not to goldfish, that is the question

    Quote Originally Posted by TwistidMutations View Post
    I use fresh trout usually theu love it! anyway on the wiggle factor cut into small strips and use tongs and make it wiggle yourself! they usually adapt very fast to this method i've found out.anyway good luck
    gotta try, will let you know
    jen
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    Re: To goldfish or Not to goldfish, that is the question

    Radixes must be different.
    They don't care if it's moving or not. If it smells like food they hit it.
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    Re: To goldfish or Not to goldfish, that is the question

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Radixes must be different.
    They don't care if it's moving or not. If it smells like food they hit it.
    Because there garbage disposals!

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    Re: To goldfish or Not to goldfish, that is the question

    Quote Originally Posted by TwistidMutations View Post
    Because there garbage disposals!
    Was that a slam to my delicate little garbage guts
    Steve
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    Re: To goldfish or Not to goldfish, that is the question

    Nope, Mine are the same way.

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    Re: To goldfish or Not to goldfish, that is the question

    They are amazing. Live,dead,rotten, dried out they don't care.
    It's one of the things I love most about them.
    Steve
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