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Awesome! Carrot today with a full belly. She finally ate on her own!
My live rodent supplier had a litter of very small newborns this time and one of the other non eating House snakes also ate last night. Leaves me just one non eater.
Awesome! I'm pulling for her. Of course I want all your little ones to make it, but this one hatched with two strikes against her. She's so special. Love seeing that full tummy.
A bit ago two of the other non eaters took F/T, they've now eaten twice. That was such a relief! Have way too many live eaters. Though with the house snakes, I'm always just so happy they are eating at all, that it's hard to complain about the live eaters.
I think you have done very well with the house snake feeding all things considered. It is frustrating because once they get with the program they eat f/t very well. The only time Clyde is hesitant is in very early shed. When I have to entice him with mouse wiggling I know that a shed is coming and that he'll shortly be in blue. It never fails.
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