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    Our story, need a little help.

    Well. I live in Ohio and it has been quite cold except for New Year's Eve. Temps reached into the 60s. Then there was a storm and temps dropped to about the 40s. I was taking a ride on the bike path new years day where I nearly ran over a snake. I dodged it and stopped to look at it. It was very lethargic and it has an injury on its left eye. I can not see an eye and there is/was some blood it looked like. I didn't think it was going to survive laying on the cold nearly freezing pavement so I finished my water bottle and put him in it. He survived the 7 mile bike ride or so home and I made some arrangements for it. I'm thinking he came out of hibernation with the heat wave, is that safe to say?

    I now have him in a ten gallon tank with a hiding place, a sun lamp, one of those turf looking bottoms and a water bowl. He is much more active and seems to be fine. I'd say he is about 20 inches long. I have been trying to do some reading up on them to help it. I caught it a worm and he paid no attention to it. I went out to the pet store and bought a pinkie mouse born today and he hasn't touched it.

    Should I be worried? Should I try different food? Is there some other information I should know about a snake just coming out of hibernation?

    Thanks for any help!

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    Re: Our story, need a little help.

    Well, I'm new here too so other members will be able to provide more info for you. The people on here are great so you should have a lot of help! First, you need to try to identify what type of snake it is. Is it a garter? If you could take a picture and post it...someone can tell you what kind it is. When I rescued my snake, Selena, she was just a baby..stuck in a spider web in my basement. It took her three weeks to eat. Snakes need time to adjust to captivity, and they can go a long time with out eating. You need to know what kind of snake it is...he/she might not like worms or pinkies. You can try cutting up the worm and putting it on a little dish. It sounds like the set-up you have is good for now...people on here can tell you the ideal set-up. There are caresheets on here that you can read if it is a garter...I'm not sure how to post the link...I'll look for you and see if I can figure it out...if not, I'm sure someone else will post it for you later today. You'll get a lot of help on here...you came to the right place. My Selena has been with me for a month and a half now and she is doing great. Good luck to you and welcome!
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    T.s. affectionado EasternGirl's Avatar
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    Re: Our story, need a little help.

    Here you go: Garter Snake Care Sheet - Caresheets

    Also, if you click on the articles tab at the top of this page, there are many different articles on caring for snakes.
    Marnie
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    Re: Our story, need a little help.

    Marnie has given you some good advice.
    A photo.(I.D. is important to know food sources)
    Time to adjust.
    Just provide a warm area, a hide or two, water and the food should come eventually.
    Glad you took the time to help the little scrub.
    Take the time to read the care sheet.

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    Re: Our story, need a little help.

    Welcome. You came to the right place. Like they already said, it takes time for the snake to adjust. In my experience it usually takes 2-4 weeks for a snake to start eating after coming out of winter rest. Keep him warm (80-85 degrees) and offer food every few days. He'll come around and eat eventually.

    Definitely read the care sheet. The info in there can help you to make him comfortable. A comfortable snake will want to eat but don't worry if it takes a couple of weeks.

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    Re: Our story, need a little help.

    Greetings
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Our story, need a little help.

    Okay thanks guys! I was just worried because it wasn't eating! I'm certain it is a garter snake. They are very common around here. It is either a common or a Butler's, most likely a common garter.

    When I got home from work last night I put his head by the snake and I woke up this morning and he was cuddling around it hahaha, it was cute. It wasn't a a death grip, just a little cuddle. I have removed the mouse and just caught him another worm before I read this. I'll remove shortly if he doesn't take it.

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    Re: Our story, need a little help.

    Hi, from Oregon, Hankj

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    Re: Our story, need a little help.

    That's the other side of the country!

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