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    Re: Rescued a Wandering Garter Snake

    Yeah... I already figured it has parasites :-\ as for food i have to both a breeding shop for mice down the street from work and a specialty aquarium shop that i think can get me what ever i want

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    Re: Rescued a Wandering Garter Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Southcross View Post
    Hell it took a good week to find the specific species, only to learn that it is 100% carnivorous after spending money on a bag full of crickets LOL
    All snakes are 100% carnivorous. Insects count as "meat."
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    Vagrans are very cool snakes......

    .....and pack a fairly toxic venom. Good thing they have a very crappy delivery system.
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    How exactly was it "rescued"? Also keep in mind some states have laws against keeping native reptiles.

    Best bet would be to let it go and buy a captive bred one off faunaclassifieds.

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