Pal-O-Mine
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Depends on the laws where you live IF you can collect them. Here in Pa. you're allowed to "harvest" one native species as long as it isn't endangered or protected. The San Fran garter is beautiful with turquoise blue and red streaks AND ILLEGAL TO KEEP! What a shame. SIGH!
If you keep any for pets, please don't feed them crickets! It will kill them! ( In fact I'd like to know if you can feed any breed of pet snake crickets without it harming them! ) Frogs, earthworms and goldfish, guppies and pinkies work just fine. They also get a whole lot bigger in captivity than they ever would in the wild and they like company so you can co-hab them. The wild ones will usually brumate in communal dens.
Neat hunh? I've been hanging out on the garter snake forum.
Wish I could find a den site where I live! I'm dying to find a garter now! Any suggestions where would be an ideal location? I'm sure I live in prime garter country. I've got woods, hills, big rocks and a stream right outside the back door.
Devon
If you keep any for pets, please don't feed them crickets! It will kill them! ( In fact I'd like to know if you can feed any breed of pet snake crickets without it harming them! ) Frogs, earthworms and goldfish, guppies and pinkies work just fine. They also get a whole lot bigger in captivity than they ever would in the wild and they like company so you can co-hab them. The wild ones will usually brumate in communal dens.
Neat hunh? I've been hanging out on the garter snake forum.
Wish I could find a den site where I live! I'm dying to find a garter now! Any suggestions where would be an ideal location? I'm sure I live in prime garter country. I've got woods, hills, big rocks and a stream right outside the back door.
Devon