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Old 08-06-2018, 04:49 PM   #3
Twolunger
My question would be what do you think changing the typical diet of a corn snake will accomplish? If you think a mouse diet is somewhat insufficient, you can always add vitamins or minerals to the prey. Did you ever have corns that failed to grow well due to a mouse diet, with the exception of health problems? Now, if you said that a little diversity would keep the typical feeding day more interesting for your corns I could believe that. But mine welcome the same old mice diet every time. However, scenting the mouse may accomplish the same result. Having said all that, people have fed quail to their snakes, and I have not heard any bad reports. I have fed fresh trout fillets to hognose snakes to entice them to eat when they went off feed, but never tried it with corns.