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    "Preparing For Third shed" Steven@HumboldtHerps's Avatar
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    My T. ordinoides has eaten! And so has my Coast "Blue"!

    Thanks for everyone's suggestions regarding the feeding of Northwesterns. I have not witnessed any consumption of earthworms or slugs;the slugs tried to make it out the screen, so I opted to skip that meal type for now; and the worms, well, they are still in there somewhere (probably loosening the substrate) - I mist ("fog") the cage daily. And sooooo..... I put some tadpoles in SalmonBear's bowl. He has gobbled up a larval treefrog (Pseudacris regilla) and a larval red-leg (Rana aurora). This diet will last till the tadpoles turn, and then I'll try frog-scented pinkies.

    Also pictured is my blue Coast Garter (not sexed yet) on its 2nd pinkie. What a piggy!




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    Truieneer, e ras apoat Snaky's Avatar
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    Re: My T. ordinoides has eaten! And so has my Coast "Blue"!

    Always good to hear if they've eaten. Hopefully they're off to be very good eaters now
    Greetz, Hans

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    Re: My T. ordinoides has eaten! And so has my Coast "Blue"!

    congrats
    eating is a good thing
    Salmonbear is beautiful
    rhea
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    Re: My T. ordinoides has eaten! And so has my Coast "Blue"!

    Congratulation, glad to hear all is going well.
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    Cool Re: My T. ordinoides has eaten! And so has my Coast "Blue"!

    That is good news!

    Both snakes are very beautiful!!!
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    Re: My T. ordinoides has eaten! And so has my Coast "Blue"!

    Great to hear they're eating!! Salmonbear is a really handsome snake. :-)
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    "Preparing For Third shed" Steven@HumboldtHerps's Avatar
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    Re: My T. ordinoides has eaten! And so has my Coast "Blue"!

    Yes, even amidst all the red morphs I have come across, SalmonBear wa the best looking ordinoides with the highest contrast in colors.

    In case you are wondering, I made up the name (my wife thinks its just plain silly) since the orange-yellows reminded me of our local salmonberries (sort of a watery salmon-colored "blackberry"). And right now salmnonberries are ripe, and the local black bears are devouring them; you can see seeds in all the poo! Anyways.... salmonberry, bears.... whatever!

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    Re: My T. ordinoides has eaten! And so has my Coast "Blue"!

    Salmonbear is quite beautiful. Great news that he's eating, I'm surprised he wouldn't take earthworms though.
    James.

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    Re: My T. ordinoides has eaten! And so has my Coast "Blue"!

    great news

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    "First shed, A Success" SpyrotheGartersnake's Avatar
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    Re: My T. ordinoides has eaten! And so has my Coast "Blue"!

    where did you get a blue coast garter from? because they look beautiful and i was looking for one for about a month and found nothing breeders i knew didn't have the species.

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