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    Switching to frozen...?

    The garter I may be getting, last I heard, is being fed live minnows. I'd like to get him eating frozen (thawed!) asap. Is there a certain method to doing this? I was thinking about just putting the silversides in the water dish, a place he's used to getting food out of.

    How do you graduate a garter to hand feeding or being tong-fed?


    Also, how long do frozen silversides typically keep?

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    Re: Switching to frozen...?

    What other food item do you plan to feed?(non-fish)
    What species of garter are you getting?
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    Re: Switching to frozen...?

    Worms, as well as fresh tilapia and salmon filets in addition to the silversides.

    I think either an eastern or a radix- I haven't seen the snake, and the people who have him now have told me both. Although, I've come across a few articles referring to radixes as "eastern plains garter snakes", so that may be where the confusion is coming from.

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    Re: Switching to frozen...?

    Quote Originally Posted by hissies View Post
    Worms, as well as fresh tilapia and salmon filets in addition to the silversides.

    I think either an eastern or a radix- I haven't seen the snake, and the people who have him now have told me both. Although, I've come across a few articles referring to radixes as "eastern plains garter snakes", so that may be where the confusion is coming from.
    No such animal as an Eastern Plains, that is just a local name(common name) given to them in some areas. They are T.radix (Plains Garter)
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    Re: Switching to frozen...?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    No such animal as an Eastern Plains, that is just a local name(common name) given to them in some areas. They are T.radix (Plains Garter)
    Oh, I know that. I just think that may be the reason why they've told me on different occasions that this snake is an eastern *and* a radix.
    Then, the friend I've talked to who currently has him admitted to "only skimming information from google" on garter snakes, so I'm not going to assume it's any species until I get to see the snake and post pictures here!

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    Re: Switching to frozen...?

    Quote Originally Posted by hissies View Post
    Oh, I know that. I just think that may be the reason why they've told me on different occasions that this snake is an eastern *and* a radix.
    Then, the friend I've talked to who currently has him admitted to "only skimming information from google" on garter snakes, so I'm not going to assume it's any species until I get to see the snake and post pictures here!

    Sounds like a good plan.
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    Re: Switching to frozen...?

    When I was first looking for info on what kinda Garter I found, I was looking on google and figured he was a 'north western plains garter' lol

    He was just a Plains Garter... found in the 'north west'
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    Re: Switching to frozen...?

    Switching to f/t is easy with young garters, adults may require a little bit more patience, in my experience, I just scent the f/t food with whatever fish they have been previously eating.

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    Re: Switching to frozen...?

    I've never had much problem getting any of mine from live to f/t with fish. They seem to recognize the fish smell as food right off.
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    Re: Switching to frozen...?

    Quote Originally Posted by d_virginiana View Post
    I've never had much problem getting any of mine from live to f/t with fish. They seem to recognize the fish smell as food right off.
    I second that. I have a WC snake and he started eating f/t fish immediately, no problem. Although every snake is going to be different...
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