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    Juvenile snake StrmChasr's Avatar
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    Getting ready to shed

    Shouldn't be much longer. This will be the first since I caught him/her.
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    Subadult snake Foxrun402's Avatar
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    Re: Getting ready to shed

    Yah soon as those eyes clear up its only a matter of 1-3 days then.... Amp up the humidity with a nice large water dish and offer moist hides and something a little rough to rub on and your good!
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    Juvenile snake StrmChasr's Avatar
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    Re: Getting ready to shed

    Quote Originally Posted by Foxrun402 View Post
    Yah soon as those eyes clear up its only a matter of 1-3 days then.... Amp up the humidity with a nice large water dish and offer moist hides and something a little rough to rub on and your good!
    Thanks for the info. Hopefully the shed happens before I go back to work.

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    Re: Getting ready to shed

    Wow, nice looking snake to be wc.

    lol I have one that I've seen go blue, clear, and then shed in a period of about 48 hours. But yeah, usually happens a few days after their eyes get cloudy
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    Juvenile snake StrmChasr's Avatar
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    Re: Getting ready to shed

    Quote Originally Posted by d_virginiana View Post
    Wow, nice looking snake to be wc.

    lol I have one that I've seen go blue, clear, and then shed in a period of about 48 hours. But yeah, usually happens a few days after their eyes get cloudy
    Thanks. Pretty social for a wild caught snake. Been a little grumpy today but I'd be the same way if my eyes were clouded over.

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    Re: Getting ready to shed

    Any other photos of this fine snake?
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    Juvenile snake StrmChasr's Avatar
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    Re: Getting ready to shed

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Any other photos of this fine snake?
    Yes I do.
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    Juvenile snake StrmChasr's Avatar
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    Re: Getting ready to shed


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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Getting ready to shed

    In one photo I see T.s.sirtalis (Eastern Garter) and in another I see T.butleri (Butler's).

    More important is what worms are you feeding? Post #7, photos 2 and 3. I see a lot of banding on the worm in those photos. Possible red worms?
    Red worms are toxic to garter snakes.
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    Juvenile snake StrmChasr's Avatar
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    Re: Getting ready to shed

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    In one photo I see T.s.sirtalis (Eastern Garter) and in another I see T.butleri (Butler's).

    More important is what worms are you feeding? Post #7, photos 2 and 3. I see a lot of banding on the worm in those photos. Possible red worms?
    Red worms are toxic to garter snakes.
    All pictures are of the same snake. Took them myself.
    Unless I have red worms living in my backyard with all the night crawlers and earthworms then no. I will start paying closer attention to the worms I catch and avoid the ones with banding for safety reasons.

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