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    "First shed In Progress" twostripes42's Avatar
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    Exclamation getting new garter snakes to eat?

    I have a few garter snakes (6 one is a baby) and only two of them have eaten. One is a small eastern who ate a night crawler today and the other is a red phase eastern who ate a pinky about a week ago but none of the others have eaten. The eastern tried to go for another night crawler but bit my finger instead and then got scared and didn't try again. I've only tried worms and F/T pinkys so far. Is there anything i can try to get the others to eat? I don't want to fore feed unless absolutely necessary.
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    Re: getting new garter snakes to eat?

    Feeder guppies are great to get stubborn garters to eat.

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    Re: getting new garter snakes to eat?

    I don't recommend force feeding.(Just my opinion)
    You need to identify the reason they are not eating.
    Have you tried and earthworms(small pale looking little worms found under rocks and debris)
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    Re: getting new garter snakes to eat?

    I'm almost positive there not eating because there new and WC, so I'm going to give them a week to settle in then I'll try feeding guppies. I did try earth worms and one did take one but not any more, but I'm having trouble finding big earth worms that's why I used night crawlers.
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    1.2.1 T. s. sirtalis (Nagaina, Kaa, Naigini, Andrew and Scout)
    0.1.0 unidentified thamnophis (Philip)
    "AT LEAST I'M UNDER THE IMPRESSION OF DOING SOMETHING PRODUCTIVE"

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    Re: getting new garter snakes to eat?

    Fish have stronger smell than worm and mice so try fish also Steve has a great video that shows a good technique to get non feeders eating Container Feeding Garter Snakes. - YouTube
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    Re: getting new garter snakes to eat?

    You also have to make sure their basic tank needs are met, or they won't feel safe enough to eat.
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    Re: getting new garter snakes to eat?

    there in good care and very active and seem healthy im going to try and see if my local pet store has feeder fish. i went to petsmart because i needed crickets and the local pet store didn't have any, while i was there i asked what feeder fish they have and they said gold fish and minnows. i didn't buy them but i was wondering if minnows are safe? they seem interested in food but hesitant to take it when they see me.
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    1.2.1 T. s. sirtalis (Nagaina, Kaa, Naigini, Andrew and Scout)
    0.1.0 unidentified thamnophis (Philip)
    "AT LEAST I'M UNDER THE IMPRESSION OF DOING SOMETHING PRODUCTIVE"

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    Re: getting new garter snakes to eat?

    Most minnows contain Thiaminase. Better to stick with safe fish like guppies.
    Read about Thiaminase in the care sheet.

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    Re: getting new garter snakes to eat?

    Quote Originally Posted by katach View Post
    You also have to make sure their basic tank needs are met, or they won't feel safe enough to eat.
    Nice post.

    As with any animal, if the husbandry is off, the snakes will not eat due to stress.


    Quote Originally Posted by twostripes42 View Post
    I have a few garter snakes (6 one is a baby) and only two of them have eaten.
    did you go catch these yourself?

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    Re: getting new garter snakes to eat?

    My one wild-caught garter settled in pretty quickly and will eat anything but not if I am watching. How long have you had them? It may take them a while to settle in but I wouldn't be too concerned if an adult doesn't eat for a week or two at first.

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