LauRuffian
Perpetual Newbie
My clutch of a dozen babies who refused their initial pinkie meal. One ate his pinkie when offered in dark a few days later, but the other, stubborn, bitey, grumpy Crackle, refused. I tried boiling and using Dawn, nothing. I tried feeding him in the quiet dark with his brother yesterday, nothing.
Then today, hubby called me out to the garden to show me the cute hatchling California fence lizard he'd caught. PERFECT! I said. Let me see if Crackle will take him! Hubby: look of mild horror. Sorry, baby lizard is cute, but baby snake gotta eat.
Surprisingly, he did: no baby lizard visible in the deli cup anymore. (I don't see a big lump, but it IS a much smaller meal than a pinkie I suppose.) Now, uh...how do I keep this up? Keep catching lizards?? I thought maybe I could rub a pinkie with lizard scent--but then, I have to catch a lizard again. Crap. Any tips?
Obviously due to the risk of parasites, I'm not a fan of feeding wild caught prey, but it was a bit of a Hail Mary pass I wanted to try that I'm honestly surprised worked.
Any suggestions on what to do next?
Incidentally, here's the finickly, rattle-y bitey little dude:
Then today, hubby called me out to the garden to show me the cute hatchling California fence lizard he'd caught. PERFECT! I said. Let me see if Crackle will take him! Hubby: look of mild horror. Sorry, baby lizard is cute, but baby snake gotta eat.
Surprisingly, he did: no baby lizard visible in the deli cup anymore. (I don't see a big lump, but it IS a much smaller meal than a pinkie I suppose.) Now, uh...how do I keep this up? Keep catching lizards?? I thought maybe I could rub a pinkie with lizard scent--but then, I have to catch a lizard again. Crap. Any tips?
Obviously due to the risk of parasites, I'm not a fan of feeding wild caught prey, but it was a bit of a Hail Mary pass I wanted to try that I'm honestly surprised worked.
Any suggestions on what to do next?
Incidentally, here's the finickly, rattle-y bitey little dude:
