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Drdan

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In a recent thread, http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=102944 I mentioned that I had a yearling that refused to eat small thawed out mice, ostensibly because they were furry... You told me not to give in, and I didn't!

Today I took a small frozen mouse, thawed it out, and pierced its' skull to spread a bit of brain tissue on its' head. I placed in halfway inside one of my snake's hides, and when I checked back 5 minutes later, it was gone! Needless to say, I am very pleased. :dancer:

Thabnks again for your advice!

Dan :)
 
:dancer:

Maybe after another meal or two, your corn will start letting you watch if you have that desire. :crazy02:
 
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