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    Re: WC garter not eating, any ideas?

    Quote Originally Posted by Luckylego View Post
    He's in a tank with 2 other baby garters caught from the same location. Both those babies have been eating regularly and are in good shape. I figured he wouldn't eat after going up against the cat, but it's been a while.. I feel like he should be okay to eat by now. He'll typically just flee if I drop worms near him, and ignores other food sources
    Yeah, so what were you thinking to catch & keep an ADULT snake? How quickly would YOU adapt to a whole new universe if you were in his "shoes"??? Leave wild things alone please- they need to be out there breeding & succeeding in the real world and keeping the balance of nature.
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