snakes4ever
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:wavey: Hello everyone :wavey:
Well... :shrugs: My 18 baby's are living great and I am learning that it takes quite good recording habits to keep records of when the boxes/snakes are cleaned, fed, water changed, defecated, and etc... etc... etc. I had 18 snakes but now because I was showing a friend some the the non eaters, and was not paying better attention to how I was putting the lids on the containers. One of the containers that was stacked on the very top must have not been closed enough and now I am down to :sidestep: 17 snakes.
And to this date I still have 7 baby's that are not eating. I have watched them while being very still and they move up to the pinkie real slow and get right up on it. But then as soon as the pinkie moves, they flinch and just crawl over it or start moving away. I think as of today it has been 30 days since they were born and since they defecated there yoke sack, that they may have eaten.
I have noticed that some of them have defecated some white looking poop that I could have sworn I recorded them doing about a week or 2 ago.
I have done everything I can think of. From not bothering them and then putting a live then dead pinkie with them, until the pinkie starts stinking. I have put some in little deli cups with live and then dead pinky's and they just stay coiled up against the side walls.
The next thing I may have to do is force feed them... But I just hate the thought that I may hurt them.
Worst case scenario is that I get to watch how my 3 year old California King Snake deals with and eats other small snakes. I know it sounds mean :twoguns: but we all know that nature is not nice, and in the wild they eat rattle snakes. Which by the way, My friends friend brought me a young rattle snake with 3 small rattle beads and we put it in my cage and like the rumor goes. Kings cant be effected by there venom. He has a scar on some scales but after being in hiding for a good week, he is still just as healthy as he was before we introduced them to eachother.
:-offtopic Anyone out there that kills a kingsnake is doing everyone of us harm. They help controle... not only rats and mice but help get rid of rattle snakes. I have even heard that in some parts of the world they have been shipped and released just for that reason.