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feeding hatchlings

brtrude

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hey all, one of my hatchlings has just shed so i have put a pinkie in with him, he/she is showing no interest at the moment though. all the eggs from this clutch were smaller than average and as a result, the snakes are a bit smaller to. should i stil offer a full pinkie? or maybe cut the pinkie in half at first? would they still eat half a pinkie????
thanks guys
 
Do you have a pic of the snake and pinky? When I got my snake he was TINY and I fed him a half pink for the first few feeds.. then I bumped him up.

Some pinks are really big... you can do a search for the munson plan and use that as a guide. You just need a scale to weight the snake and pinks in grams
 
My hatchlings were between 7-8grams when they hatched and handled the extra small pinkies just fine. If you want you could start with just heads of the pinkies, that's what I did for my '09 males that were 7grams when I got them (6 months mind you after they had hatched) so they have been slow to grow but they have always eaten :D Now I'm just worrying about the 3 hatchlings I have that didn't eat their last meal I offered.
 
A pinky cut in half lengthwise (going with with spine rather than across it) has gotten several picky feeders/non-feeders to eat for me so far.
 
ok guys thanks for the advice, the pinkie is still in with him so i will see if he shows any interest and if not i will offer future meals 'cut in half'! sounds messy though....is there any standard way to cut a pinkie in half?? or is thee going to be blood and guts no matter what?
 
I tend to cut them in half while they are still frozen (much easier!) and then float the pinkies in a plastic bag in hot water. It's fairly mess, yes and you might want to sacrifice a spoon or pair or chopsticks or something to help you move the pink into the feeding bin.
 
hey guys,
i cut a pinkie in half down the middle today and shared it between 2 of my hatchlings that have had there first shed. neither have eaten so far but of the pinks has definately moved from were i left it so i guess maybe thats a sign of interest. il leave the pinks in overnight to see if anything happens, if not il take them out in the morn and then try again in a couple of days.
 
to get my small hatchling to eat I tried for like a month ,all kinds tricks, but the one that worked was just putting a pinkies head in a deli cup with the snake overnight , make sure theres air holes in the deli cup lol woke up, head was gone ... did it 2 more times then moved to a full tiny pink, after a few more feedings it started taking it from the tweezers like a normal feed
 
something else that i don't think was mentioned is not to try feeding too often or you might condition them to refuse. only try every 4-5 days. i also waited several days after shedding since my first clutch was big babies with big yolk bellies, and 9 of the 11 ate. do you know how much yours weigh?
 
ye i was worried about that, if nothing has happened by the morning i will remove the pinks and treat the rest of this clutch accordingly, offering another half pinky (or maybe pink head as suggested) in a few days. i was anticipating that it might be a while before getting the small ones to feed!
i havent weighed them but they are little worms! here is a linc to some pics of the first one out, the rest have all been about this size on average! the eggs from my other clutches are a lot bigger so i am expecting bigger hatchlings from those.....

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=112972
 
yo guyd, so far only one snake out of the hatchlings that have shed has eaten, these snakes are all from the same clutch (the small ones). i have tried again tonight and will leave until morning, pinkie heads and half pinkies, see what happens!
 
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