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Posted by sbogill on September 16, 2002 at 20:55:14:
In Reply to: Re: WHAT DO BABY MIDLAND BROWN SNAKES EAT? posted by Greg Longhurst on September 16, 2002 at 17:12:26:
Try and find worms yourself under boards. The worms you get from a bait shop could be fatal to your snake if they are called "Red Worms", "Red Wrigglers", or "Red Wigglers". Earth worms and "Night Crawlers" are ok, but in your case a "Night Crawler" would be bigger than your snake. If you can't find plain old Earth worms at a bait shop you will have to turn over boards or dig for them yourself. If you can't find them small enough you can cut them in pieces.
::The diet includes slugs, earthworms & soft-bodied insects. If you have access to baby crickets, that may get them started. Small earthworms may do the trick as well. What you may do there is ask at the nearest bait & tackle store about who supplies them with earthworms for bait. If it's a local source, you may want to go directly to the supplier to see if you can get some very small earthworms from him.
: ~~Greg~~
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