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Finally Eating on their own...

Marshall_P

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I've posted here before on this subject of hatchlings not eating, but finally a break in their luck!!!!!!!!!!! I've read here where if not eating on pinkies that baby corns would take Anole LIzards, well unfortunately I was unsuccessful in finding any in my area, until recently where I get my feeder mice & rats, he finally got some in, I put the 2 anole lizards right down in the 10gal. tank where the hatchlings are, (bear in mind these two were hatched on Jul.29th of 05) and wham! LIke thanx, this is what we want!! Attached are 2 pics., hope you enjoy..
p.s., the only meals they've had until this was a forcefeed of pinkies every 10-12 days.. Thanx for lookin'! Marshall P..
 

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Did you kill that Anole first?

Anoles are pretty aggressive. Lived around them my whole life in Hawaii. Used to catch them by the dozens and they have very strong jaws and bite hard....actually clamp down and don't let go until you pry them off.

Wow, your little guy ate the Anole? Bet you won't have to feed her for months!
 
killing first

Nope, I just toss 'em in there & they constricted 'em right away, didn't seem much of a problem for em at all, Marshall P..
 
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