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I know someone who has geckos and he uses them. He lets the gecko bite the pinky's head a time or two, then feeds the pinky to his snake. I do not know if a beardie's scent will work or not.
ok the tokay bit the head off and ran away with it.
so i got a new pinkie and then i did it with the bibrons gecko and it bit the head but it dident want to let go so i had 2 wait a half an hour for it to let go the head was totally flat but it was couverd in gecko spit zo i hope it will work ikk tell you tomorrow if it worked
ok i woke up and went to look in the shoe box where the non eater was i was expecting to find a pinkie next to the snake as normal but there was no pinkie but there was a promasing hump im am sp happy about this thanks a lot how does it feel to have just saved a corns life corn crazy????
I am so glad your little one ate the lizard scented pinky!!! I have some that have been non-feeders ever since they hatched! I know how frustrating it can get when they won't eat. I was down to 3 non-feeders, but one has finally decided that he likes live pinkies. I guess I'll feed him live for a while and then try to convert him to F/T. The other two still refuse to eat, and I have to force feed them periodically
By the way, it feels good knowing that I was able to help someone. I am relatively new to owning snakes (less than a year), so there is still a lot for me to learn, too!