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Juvenile snake
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It's all about the Fuzzies
Re: Baby albino checkered garter.
If you can find out what he was eating before that would be my first step. Otherwise, try some guppies in water. Most will go for those. And yes, pinky parts are just that, cut up frozen/thawed pink mice. I find it easier to cut them while they're still partially frozen. Good luck with your little one!
Tami
Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.
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Juvenile snake
Re: Baby albino checkered garter.
ok i'll try the pinky parts, it must be hard to get a baby garter wanting to eat a mouse that looks like it went though a blender no?
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Forum Moderator
Re: Baby albino checkered garter.
actually, the blood seems to drive my garters NUTS. Especially if the snake is a wandering, an eastern, or a plains!
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Juvenile snake
Re: Baby albino checkered garter.
This will be day 3, I hope he eats, so far he wants nothing to do with worms!!
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"PM Boots For Custom Title"
Re: Baby albino checkered garter.
 Originally Posted by Philminator
This will be day 3, I hope he eats, so far he wants nothing to do with worms!! 
3 days is nothing sometimes a garter will not eat for month @ a time. Most take about 2 weeks before they will eat
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Baby albino checkered garter.
yeah - do not worry just yet
when I get new ones, I don't even try to offer food for the first few days - longer if they seem nervous
for them, getting settled is an absolute prerequisite to the digestive process
unlike humans, who can eat in a train station
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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Juvenile snake
Re: Baby albino checkered garter.
very true I guess I was just lucky with the wild caught babies I had eating almost right away.
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Re: Baby albino checkered garter.
I had the same experience with Lampropeltis getula califoniae (California Kingsnakes, wild collected in coastal San Diego County). I could get them to eat locally collected small snakes or especially spiny fence lizards immediately, AND accept handling like they've been used to it all of their lives. Same day, or any day after bringing them into captivity. They were so calm and tame compared to most captive bred kingsnakes I have dealt with, on top of eating right away.
Any time I have adopted or tempororarily housed that same species, but captive bred, baby or adult, they always refused their usual food for a couple of weeks or even a month or two, even if they were kept in their usual enclosure and always retained a nasty disposition, even striking at the glass! I was always baffled by that, but eventually they eat. I'm thinking it's perhaps the unfamilar ambient smells and perhaps wild snakes are used to unfamiliar smells. As for the disposition, I have no explanation.
I have never kept a captive bred baby garter so I cannot offer any experiences with that. I wouldn't worry too much. If your baby garter visibly loses weight and it's been a month or so, then I would be concerned. It might help if you knew the exact food the baby has eaten before, and even the exact source, and get his food from there if possible but it's best if you offer NO food at all for perhaps 2 weeks and wait 'till he seems settled and comfortable.
Last edited by ConcinusMan; 10-03-2009 at 04:25 AM.
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Domos Ophiusa
Re: Baby albino checkered garter.
I find splitting the pinky in half lengthwise is the way to go
Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.
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