Re: Beginner needing advice
Hi,
It's awesome your getting into keeping snakes! They are truly amazing! I understand you not wanting to feed rodents, because I love them too, however when it comes down to it, my snakes win. All of the species of garter snake you listed would be fine in that setup, the only thing I would recommend is a large water bowl, which could be made out of any plastic bowl. Garters are a semi-aquatic species and will definitely appreciate this. This is also where you will be putting your fish and worms, in order to feed the garter snake. When you first get your snake, be aware garters are very capable of musking a foul liquid that has quite a stench. Overtime, this behavior will die out with handling. It is unlikely that you will ever be bitten by a garter snake, but if you do, don't worry, it probably won't even break skin. These guys tame out pretty well with consistent handling, and they are very active and fun snakes to keep. Make sure to provide plenty of foliage, and logs, in which your snake can hide in. The lights should also be on a 12 hour cycle, off during the night, and on during the day. Garters like to bask under some foliage, so only some of the light gets through, this helps them feel secure. A basking spot for a garter should reach 85°F, and the warm side should be around 80°F, the cool side being around 75°F. Feeding garters cat food isn't necessary, I am not sure if they will eat it, but they will eat fish and night crawlers. You may have to cut up the worms for a baby though. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
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