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Posted by Steve Fuller on September 01, 2002 at 08:49:28:
In Reply to: Fun part of hatchlings posted by jusmebabe on August 31, 2002 at 21:06:52:
: I've found scent of other snakes rubbed on head of thawed pink/fuzzy often gets feeding started. Green snake, ribbon snake, garter snake, or corn snake scent seems to be preferred. Keep feeder animal frozen and use a small (cm) section for scenting. Leave scented pink with indigo overnight. This assumes animal i warm enough and remains undisturbed. My female hatchling who was born 7/18 and shed 8/25 is trying to see how much i will spend to get her feeding. I have an anole, a tree frog, a pinkie, and 2 goldfish. The cornsnake eggs and hatchling should be available in the next week or two. I know they can take for ever to get going and i'm not worried just wanted to share that. The top pick is her (red chin) and the bottom one is my black who is in shed right now and feeding like a pig when not in shed.
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