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    "First shed In Progress" snipstedy's Avatar
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    New to the forum and Garters/Ribbons.

    Great forum! Its already been very helpful getting my snake set up. Nice photos as well. I caught a baby Ribbon (I think its a Ribbon) it has yellow stripes w/ a yellow spot on the top of the head, I recently started it on talapia how often should I feed it and how many strips of fish? Thanks

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    Re: New to the forum and Garters/Ribbons.

    Can you post a pic so some of us can get an idea of what species of snake it is?
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    Re: New to the forum and Garters/Ribbons.

    I will whenever it starts coming out (constantly hiding and I don't want to stress it). At first it was out all the time but I picked it up b/c it seemed to be doing fine but it was to soon though b/c it stressed out and hides a good bit w/ its head always poking out from time to time. A couple of days ago it had eaten two big strips of talapia and this a.m. it ate a strip but now when I put the strip in front of its peak hole it stretches up to the fish and just constantly smells it (maybe full or scared of me holding the hemostats). How often do they eat? Its about 7in. and a little thicker than a pencil so its very young baby.

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    Re: New to the forum and Garters/Ribbons.

    Probably full. Sounds like things are going well.
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    Re: New to the forum and Garters/Ribbons.

    Feeding frequency depends, but at the sort of size you've described I'd suggest every other day or thereabouts. If it fed this morning then feeding again this afternoon was probably too soon. If it won't take from the haemostats it's worth leaving it in a dish and wandering away for half an hour.
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    Re: New to the forum and Garters/Ribbons.

    It sounds like you may have a Western Ribbon Thamnophis proximus judging by your description. Can't be sure without a pic though.

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    Re: New to the forum and Garters/Ribbons.

    Thanks for the info.Ive managed to get some pics on my phone , when I get some time to figure out how to upload to the forum I will do should be soon tomorrow hopefully. I came home from work today and noticed a shed along the inside of a piece of tree that I gave it for a sort of hide/ background thing. It was extra hyper also when I came home it was darting from one side of the tank to the other off and on. I couldnt tell if it was freaking out wanting out or what. Are they usually energetic after a shed? I also noticed today that its not scared of me nearly as much. I gave it two small pieces of cut tilapia and still seemed starving but Im not going to give more till tomorrow. Seems to be growing fast to me.

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    Re: New to the forum and Garters/Ribbons.

    The sheds is proof of the growing, nice job.
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    Re: New to the forum and Garters/Ribbons.

    Its either hiding or not being still enough I'll try again to get a better pic when its out again. Its a ten gallon tank. I'm planning to be away from home for 4 days (work) . Would this snake be ok with two big bowls of water and able to not have food for that long? If absolutely necessary I can figure something else out. Thanks

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    Re: New to the forum and Garters/Ribbons.

    IMO that's a ribbon. I still think a close up would help. Take it and put it in a bucket or container it cant escape from and get a close up. It should'nt stress it out too much but that looks like a typical ribbon garter snake:-)

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