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Old 10-27-03, 12:06 AM   #16
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keep it! today i found a dead gardener snake, it got him on the tail and died since it was so cold.

its a coincodence that you found it. If it haddent been u or another house, it'll be dead anyway. I think it was planing on finding a small rodent den or something to hibernate.

I say keep it till spring, that little thing is cold and hungry, u dont want it to, do you!? u can ship him to me, i'll take care of it till then
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Old 10-27-03, 01:41 PM   #17
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whats a gardener snake?
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Old 10-27-03, 02:30 PM   #18
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I'd let him go for sure...I've tried to keep these snakes before, but they only eat snails and slugs as far as I know which will be very dificult to obtain during the winter months...Wait until a slightly armer day and release him.
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Old 10-27-03, 03:22 PM   #19
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its a red belly, they can eat a little better than ring necks... they are still hard though
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Old 10-27-03, 08:23 PM   #20
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He obviosuly meant Garter...
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Old 10-28-03, 12:27 AM   #21
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n. ringneck

hi that appears to be a juvenile red bellied snake . The juveniles have a neck ring that they usually lose as they get bigger. regards Grant
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Old 10-28-03, 10:58 AM   #22
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I think port credit sells earth worms, feed him and wait for spring..
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Old 10-28-03, 11:01 AM   #23
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I think port credit sells earth worms, feed him and wait for spring..
So do most bait shops
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Cute! Personally I would keep him and try to get him on f/t pinks.... lol but do what ever you think is right.
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Old 10-29-03, 12:34 AM   #25
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get him on F/T pinks?? LMAO, a pink would eat this thing, i dont think you can honestly tell how small it is.. I'll try and get a couple pics for a size comparison..

Temps are supposed to go up to 18 by Thursday, the little guy will be let go provided we get up that high or close to it

EDIT:
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Here's a couple more pics that turned out pretty good.




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