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08-16-12, 01:37 PM
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help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
My mother Garter snake just had babies less than 3 hours ago. There are 7 of them, but I don't know what to feed them! I need experienced help! Please don't say, "Let them go.", because I want to see how long I can keep them. I'm hoping at least a couple years.
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08-16-12, 04:21 PM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
Go buy some small feeder fish. For baby garter snakes "Feeder guppies" are best.
You can cut up night crawlers into small chunks, or cut up some frozen trout.
In this picture, I am feeding a litter of baby garter snakes chopped up trout with some chopped up pinkie mouse mixed in.
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08-16-12, 04:37 PM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
You can also try putting the guppies in a small Tupperware container with a hole cut in the lid so the snakes can go in and eat live fish. The lid also keeps the fish from jumping out of the water when the snakes enter. I'm not sure how well that will work for hatchlings, but I've had good success in the past with juvenile and adult garters feeding that way.
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08-16-12, 04:42 PM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
I would never try that with babies, they may become trapped and drown.
I use a small feed box and let the fish flop around in there, the motion drives little garters crazy.
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08-16-12, 04:46 PM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
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Originally Posted by infernalis
I would never try that with babies, they may become trapped and drown.
I use a small feed box and let the fish flop around in there, the motion drives little garters crazy.
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I never thought about them drowning. Like I said, I've never tried that with a baby hatchling. My bad...
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08-16-12, 08:41 PM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
When I was about 6 years old my dads garter had tons and tons of babies. This was back in the 80s, we didn't know what to feed them. When we let them go in the back yard some died from eating ants. Poor guys they were probably so hungry. We still talk about them to this day. And wonder if any survived. I think that was the best thing to do at that time. If it were this day and age we probably could've kept them til they were juvies. Let us know how your garters are doing!! Maybe take some pictures of them.
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08-17-12, 08:46 AM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
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Originally Posted by infernalis
Go buy some small feeder fish. For baby garter snakes "Feeder guppies" are best.
You can cut up night crawlers into small chunks, or cut up some frozen trout.
In this picture, I am feeding a litter of baby garter snakes chopped up trout with some chopped up pinkie mouse mixed in.
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Thanks. I don't have a pet store that sells feeder fish. Would they eat minnows? If not, Then I'll do the worm thing.
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08-17-12, 09:41 AM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
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Originally Posted by Garter
Thanks. I don't have a pet store that sells feeder fish. Would they eat minnows? If not, Then I'll do the worm thing.
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Yes they will do fine on minnows, if you have a creek and a net, then go catch some.
Discard any minnows that have unusual black or red spots on their skin, the minnows with black/red dots on them where they don't belong are carrying parasites.
I can get a farm raised trout at my local grocery store for about $5, and it will feed a pack of baby garters for a month.
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08-17-12, 10:01 AM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
Thank you. I'll try that. You've been an awesome help.
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08-17-12, 01:54 PM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
Wayne is the one to talk to about Garter snakes he knows most info on Garters. haha
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08-18-12, 10:18 AM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
Okay, I'll try him. Thanks.
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09-19-12, 05:32 AM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
Any updates??
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09-19-12, 06:19 AM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
Yes, would be interesting to know. I got a young garter on Saturday that hasn't eaten yet. (I've tried small feeder fish, chopped up pinkies, and will try salmon tonight.) I expect garters to eat about twice a week, so it would be interesting to hear what worked for you.
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09-19-12, 10:12 AM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
My red sideds both prefer trout, and my wanderings refuse everything but slugs, at the moment lol
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09-19-12, 10:48 AM
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Re: help with Baby Garter Snakes!!
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Originally Posted by Kettennatter
Yes, would be interesting to know. I got a young garter on Saturday that hasn't eaten yet. (I've tried small feeder fish, chopped up pinkies, and will try salmon tonight.) I expect garters to eat about twice a week, so it would be interesting to hear what worked for you.
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try little earthworms.
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