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    Laxative?

    Good evening;
    Question...are nightcrawlers a natural laxative for snakes or am I dealing with coincidence here? I took my injured/sick garter to the vet because I was afraid it was going to die, and wanted to know if I was needlessly prolonging it's agony by keeping it in captivity. When I had started treating the spots as the vet had instructed it became quite obvious that we were dealing with a significant, deep injury. It ate a goldfish, but had been in the crate for over a week and hadn't pooped. The vet looked him/her over and thought he looked somewhat better than it had in the pictures. He clipped the ends of some sort of bone-like structure that was protruding from the wound and I got more of the antibiotic cream for him. The next day I saw his mate eating a nightcrawler in my garden. I caught one and fed it to 'Baby'. He loved it. The next day he pooped. I gave him another one this morning. You guessed it...worked again. You have mentioned feeding them trout. I have some rainbow fillets in the freezer from our last trip to the hills. Would it work? Anything else easily available in small town SD?
    Thanks for your help!
    Cheryl

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    Old and wise snake KITKAT's Avatar
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    Re: Laxative?

    Hi

    Yes, I have found earthworms to be a natural laxative for garters.

    Goldfish are a problem food, but only if you fed them frequently. It is best to avoid goldfish. Acceptable fish feeders for garters include the following:

    Rosey Reds (small pink minnows sold in pet stores)
    Bait store minnows called "Crappie" minnows
    Strips of trout
    Guppies (sold as feeders in pet stores)

    I would suggest freezing all fish for 30 days before feeding, thaw the fish in a container of warm to hot water, then place on a dish with a few drops of water around them to keep them moist.
    KitKat
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    Mr Thamnophis ssssnakeluvr's Avatar
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    Re: Laxative?

    worms aren't exactly laxatives....they are mostly water so they digest fast and pass....make lots of mess!!!!!

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