Condemn my devilish ways, but feed them to your kingsnakes if they refuse pinkies down the road. The alligator report on strawberry scent didn't say if they refused their normal food it stated they preferred the strawberry scented offerings.
Yes that is certainly an option, and one I may tackle in future years. However...I only plan on one,
maybe two clutches next spring. And I plan on having a good number of holdbacks. Unfortunately...I don't think I can afford to "waste" any hatchlings on experimentation. Perhaps future breedings will be fruitful enough that I can apply the full "scientific method" to this madness...but probably not in my first season.
Think less of you for politely engaging in discussion over the appropriate methods to run an experiment??!! Not in my lifetime.

Just trying to help you out so you can be sure to cover all the angles. Since it sounds as though you're going to actually put this through it's paces, I'd like to see your end results be more valuable and have more meaning, and not get second guessed or ripped apart by others as not being broad, or scientific, enough.
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Well...as I said...IF this "experiment" proves beneficial to other breeders...so be it. If it proves even remotely
interesting to other breeders...so be it. Ultimately...that is not my goal. My goal is, as I stated, to be able to hatch difficult kingsnakes and provide a fairly quick and easy turn-around by imprinting them with mouse scent straight from the egg. Ultimately...if I hatch 10 greybands, and 7 of them take pinkies straight from the egg without scenting, enticing, or "mucking around" with them for several months to get them to eat...my "experiment" is successful.
I really couldn't care less if "scientific minds" or the "scientific community" approves of my methods or my manner of data acquisition. If it works for me...it works for me. I'm not quite so altruistic as I would LIKE to be. If others find my "experiment" useful enough to follow up or use the information...I am that much more successful. I will post my "results" for those that are interested...but I won't kid myself into thinking that this is going to make some sort of "name" for me in herpetoculture. I have no delusions of becoming the next Kathy Love, Don Soderberg, or Rich Zuchowski. I'll not be that important to the culture as a whole, and can't possibly delude myself into thinking that I might have that much of an impact, no matter how careful I am in recording and controlling this "experiment"...though I certainly do appreciate the input.
To be quite honest...it is very easily something I could persue further down the road, when I have more hatchlings "to spare", and thoroughly control all of the variables. But even more than that...I hope others find something, even if only from the words being typed in this topic, that is interesting enough to perform their OWN experiments. Afterall...it doesn't hurt to try. What's the worst that could happen? You still have trouble getting picky kings to eat pinkies? That's not so bad...

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But as I said...I really appreciate your input, and I especially appreciate you helping me to protect my "reputation". I just don't think my reputation is now, nor ever will be, quite so important as to be THAT impactive to this hobby of ours. It would be nice but...I don't think so...

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