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Help Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DragonSpawn

Harborer of Serpents
Ok, Not a corn snake Question, but I need the Help anyway, so here goes........

Recently hatched out Some AHS (African house snakes) the sire and dame can be seen in my profile albums. The babies are so small that 1 day old pinks are looking to big. I had heard somewhere that there is a type of African Mouse something pygmy, that has the smallest babies around. Any Help would be appreciated greatly. I will post pics in the Club forum "Love them House Snakes" later this week.
Thanks All and as always Be Well.
 
if its not cornsnake you should post it in the general chit chat section. you mean dam instead of dame..

Havent heard of the rodent you speak of but I have heard of people cutting pinks in half or even just the head to feed there snakes. It works well. You could try that for now...
 
Pygmy mice have really small babies ,almost large ant size... There are a few breeder in Florida that I know deal in them, However they do not produce as fast as normal size mice and rats.....
 
You can also try appropriately-sized legs of hoppers, weanlings, etc. Whatever looks right. Or tails.
 
Pygmy mice have really small babies ,almost large ant size... There are a few breeder in Florida that I know deal in them, However they do not produce as fast as normal size mice and rats.....

I have them, but I don't live in Florida. :( That's what I was thinking though. Very small babies, but they don't produce like other rodents. I think you are better off feeding rodent parts, instead. ie head, legs, tails, etc.

Wayne
 
OK...

Thanks everyone for the Love, The pink heads are in the arsenal. Again my deepest thanks, Be Well all,:crazy02:
 
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