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10-19-10, 05:27 PM
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Larvae in the substrate..
Today while feeding the 2 male garters that live over the TV stand I noticed the wood chips move!
So being the good caregiver, while the snakes were out eating their meal, I tore down the whole cage.. I dumped the repti bark out on my lawn.
Then I scrubbed down the cage, boiled the hide and water bowl and then put it all back together.
Not really certain, but they looked like small grubs, I did some looking on the net and the closest thing I could find looked like this.
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10-19-10, 05:59 PM
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Re: Larvae in the substrate..
are they tiny like 1/16 of an inch tops? i get them in my geckos food all the time. and in my roaches food. i think mine are fruit fly larva or somthing. not sure, i should do a search.
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10-19-10, 07:08 PM
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Re: Larvae in the substrate..
Nah, these were huge, beetle larvae.
When I picked one up with the hemostats it looked to be about 8-9 mm long.
Still way too creepy to share a home with my snakes.
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10-20-10, 03:41 AM
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Re: Larvae in the substrate..
I hate slimy crawly things...Would your snakes eat them you think?
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10-20-10, 05:19 AM
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Re: Larvae in the substrate..
they look like maggot like caterpillars
gross little dudes they are.....!!!
as above would your garters eat them mate ?
cheers shaun
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10-20-10, 06:12 AM
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Re: Larvae in the substrate..
Nope... Insects and larvae are not part of their diet.
Once I get them taking rodents, I stick with it.
All I can think of is that some beetle or large fly had laid eggs in some poop soiled substrate and they hatched.
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10-20-10, 06:18 PM
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Re: Larvae in the substrate..
I might have been tempted to hatch one and see what it was. You might even be able to stop it happening again if you know what laid the eggs.... I think I went out with the one on the top left there at some point, although it could have been her sister.... lol
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10-20-10, 06:29 PM
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Re: Larvae in the substrate..
In retrospect, I would have. But these two snakes are the oldest ones in my collection and kinda special.
It's sorta weird, 70+ expensive morphs and the two normals I caught in the yard years ago hold a special place, so I (maybe overreacted) got that cage changed down and scoured quickly.
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10-20-10, 06:52 PM
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Re: Larvae in the substrate..
Understandable.... Yeah I have special ones too, one of the most special is a Cornsnake named after Steve Irwin and one a Royal I`ve spent months and hundreds of pounds nursing (fine now) The rest I really don`t want to get attached to in that way if I can help it...
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10-20-10, 07:07 PM
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Re: Larvae in the substrate..
I know, all the breeding and working with runts & non feeders has calloused me somewhat...
Every season I lose a few more, some snakes are pets and others are specimens.
I have watched Dorothy cry rivers over snakes, she had to quit helping me with the hard cases, she'd get a case of "underdog attachment syndrome" and then have her hopes crushed.
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10-21-10, 07:32 AM
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Re: Larvae in the substrate..
Yeah it`s difficult isn`t it. I really try to stay a little detached but as with you, some end up special anyway for various reasons....
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