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Common Garter Snake - The Common Garter Snake Care Guide-



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Common Garter Snake Care Guide


Welcome to the home for Common Garter Snake Enthusiasts! We are the #1
source for information on the captive care of this fantastic snake
species. Our Common Garter Snake Care Guide was developed by long time
Common Garter Snake experts and will help you get the best possible
experience when caring for this snake species.

Our guide is only available from our website and includes more
information specific to the Common Garter Snake than any other book or
manual we have ever found. Inside our guide you will find information
on the natural habitat and range of the Common Garter Snake as well as
all the information about captive care and breeding that you could ever
need! Our professionally written ebook is filled with useful tips not
only on everyday care but also for re-creating the most natural looking
habitat for your snake enclosure. To take things one step further we
are also including our custom Garter Snake Enclosure Build plans
complete with schematics on dimension, materials, and tools.


Common Garter Snake


The Common Garter Snake Care Guide

A Must Have Guide for any Garter Snake Owner
Creating a "Real Life" Natural Habitat for your Snake
Plans to Build Your Own Custom Show Quality Enclosure
Proper Housing, Maintenance, and Enclosure Set Up
Feeding Information and Snake Handling Techniques
Proper Breeding Methods and Captive Reproduction
Proper Terrarium Habitat, Substrate, Heating and Humidity
Common Snake Health Issues and Solutions
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Quick Facts and Species Information

Q: Where are Common Garter Snakes From?
a: Common Garter Snakes are a North American Snake Species. They are
the most commonly found snake in North America and are found farther
north than any other snake species in North America.

Q: How large do Common Garter Snakes Get?
a: Common Garter Snakes are a fairly small snake species. Adults can be
expected to grow between 20 and 49 inches in length. They vary in size
greatly by geographic locale but a large Garter Snake is usually no
more than 3 1/2 feet long.

Q: Are they easy to keep in captivity?
a: Garter Snakes can do very well in captivity. They are quite easy to
take care of and do not require as much of a heat source as some other
snake species. A terrarium roughly 3 feet long should be more than
large enough for an adult snake.

Q: What do Garter Snakes Eat?
a: In the wild Garter Snakes prey on a variety of foods but mostly
frogs and other amphibians. Occasionally earthworms and small pinkie
mouse may be taken. In captivity the preferred food for adult garter
snakes is either small mice or pinkies or fuzzy mice (for smaller
snakes). Juevnile snakes may be fed small earthworm's cut to size or
the odd small minnow. In general try to keep the food source no thicker
in girth than the widest part of the snakes body.

Q: What items will I need to purchase to house a snake comfortably?
a: Before purchasing a snake from a respected snake shop we highly
recommend reading about the species and learning if it will be right
for you. Our Common Garter Snake Care Guide is the perfect start and
even includes handy plans for building a custom professional looking
display enclosure for your snake. Along with this information the main
items you will need are: Information, a suitably sized enclosure, a
water dish, suitable substrate for the enclosure, a hiding area within
the enclosure (that your snake can completely fit inside), a reptile
light source, under tank heater (if necessary), a temperature gauge,
and feeding hemostats. A month or so of food is also recommended to
keep on hand.

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