How long do I keep the small pinky in the glass of warm water to feed to my baby corn snake?
Hmmm... well first of all puting it in water to warm it destroys the smell of the pinkie, and the snake may therefore not eat the pinkie, which you should know... and anyway I always airdry my pinkies for 20-25 minutes.
Hmmm... well first of all puting it in water to warm it destroys the smell of the pinkie, and the snake may therefore not eat the pinkie, which you should know... and anyway I always airdry my pinkies for 20-25 minutes.
Hey Madison,
That was quick! lol. Its Jordan, from BYC.
Again with incorrect advice (has yours eaten for you yet, by the way?), Cody!
There are some who will say that warming a pink in hot water helps, because often a mother mouse will urinate on her litter to mask their smell and make them unappealing to preditors, like snakes. Some very picky eating snakes respond only after the pinky has been washed with dish soap (Ivory seems to be preferred).
Kanchii - glad it ate for you. That first one is a nail biter for sure.
I always thaw food in warm water. (pinkys take about 5 minutes if the water is hot)
Some people dry the mice off afterwards, I don't.
Not sure if what I'm doing is right or wrong, but it HAS worked for me since 1995!
Hey Jordan! Lol what did you expect, you see I'm on BYC posting as much as you practically! Of course I'd jump at the chance to join another fun forum! :crazy02:
Yes it's quite a relief, now I don't have to worry, and get upset, and be afraid she will never eat. I'm cody, not Cory, why doese so many people call me Cory around hear? O well, don't matter, Cory sounds better than Cody to me anyway.
:rofl: I know, but I just posted that link a couple hours ago! Hahaha.