Woah, no need to go on the defense, AA. Firstly, I appoligise. I thought you were feeding 2 pinkies every 4 days (I misread). While I appreciate your advice though, I've done TONS of research on corn snake care (it's about all I've done for the last 2 weeks) and I'm sticking to my once a week (5-7 day) feedings. I think most would agree that once every 3 days is too much, so in my opinion, 4 is pushing it, but 5 is alright. Feeding too often WILL speed up the growth rate of your snake and a snake that grows too fast will live a shorter life and could develop health probs down the road. Don't forget corn snakes have a very slow metabolism and don't need to be kept full of food. A snake can go months without eating, but that doesn't mean it's healthy either...
For sake of argument though, I linked the thread you mentioned above.
shedding and feeding etc
I agree completely with this "Hatchlings can actually benefit from more frequent feedings IMO. They get past the fragile stage much faster and move up to the more nutritious fuzzy and adult sized mice." (also note the IMO, and "hatchling") Getting them past the fragile stage, that is. Though while I do trust that he knows his stuff (very well, might I add), it's still just his opinion. In fact I sent him out a pm the other day thanking him for all his help here on the board. I've learned a lot from him.
I know a breeder (who might I add has owned -in total- 87 snakes which are all -but 4- on loan at zoos and such, and he's the owner of a snake which happens to be the only morph known in canada) who will argue till he turns blue that you should NEVER feed 2 pinkies at a time, and NEVER less than 5-6 days apart. It's all who you talk to, really. Everyone has their own opinion as to what is best for your snake, but the facts do speak for themselves.
One question though... to those of you who do feed your snakes every 3-4 days, how do you manage handling time?
NB: I dont pretend to know everything (I'm still very much learning, in fact), nor will I argue who's right or wrong (this is not about right or wrong, it's about the well being of your snake). This is what I've learned through hours and hours of research and talking to breeders. Just trying to help, and if I can help... I will. That's my two cents. Shutting up now.
