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    "Preparing For First shed"
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    Supprise Snakes.

    Today I looked into my Garter tank, and to my surprise I found a baby garter snake looking back at me! My two garter snakes were both found while large enough to eat pinkies and night crawlers, and I am unsure of what to feed these little guys. If I'm not mistaken, they can go for some weeks without feeding after birth, but to be on the safe side I would like to pick up some feed tomorrow, but I have no idea what would be acceptable for such a tiny snake. So far I have counted 9 babies, but I don't know if I upset the mother into holding the rest for the time, so I will count again tomorrow! Maybe IF I can get my camera working, pictures too.

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    Re: Supprise Snakes.

    Worms (cut them into smaller pieces if they are too large), guppies and other small fish, parts of bigger fish, parts of pinkies.

    Congratulations, by the way.

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    Re: Supprise Snakes.

    I agree with Stefan's list. I don't feel new borns can or should go several week after birth without food. I alway start mine feeding within a few days after birth. Congratulations by the way.
    Sid
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    Dutch, bold and Thamnophis-crazy Thamnophis's Avatar
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    Re: Supprise Snakes.

    Congratulations. Worms often work the best.
    It is always advisable to be a loser if you cannot become a winner. Frank Zappa

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    Basilisk (The King of all Serpents) enigma200316's Avatar
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    Re: Supprise Snakes.

    I agree with all the above.......Welcome and Congrats!!!!!!
    Justin

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    Re: Supprise Snakes.

    Chopped up nightcrawlers, for the win!

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    Re: Supprise Snakes.

    they won't eat for a day or two, they will go thru a shed first. feeder guppies are really good to start with.

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    Re: Supprise Snakes.

    best to separate from parents too, (just incase you haven't already!)

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    Re: Supprise Snakes.

    Hi Geoffrey, and welcome to the forum.
    You've received plenty of good, sound advice already, so I won't add to it. Congratulations.
    James.

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    Re: Supprise Snakes.

    hi Geoffrey
    welcome to the forum
    nice to meet you and congrats
    rhea
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