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ok hes not eating sooo

imasexyboy

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how do I force feed a snake? I dont wanna be too stern with it but its a baby and it needs nutrients so if anyone could give me useful pointers on doing this it would be great. Thanks. Id prefer using a syringe or something.
 
Thanks Dean, Can't rep you, but "thank you" for adding punch to this thread and the other one. susan
 
my corn had problems when i Had him but he eats fine fine now. do you still get him out,what are the temps like.
i had to leave kellog for a few weeks undisturbed apart from changing the water dish, and my temps were out this could be affecting you're little corn?
 
How old is your snake, because if hes around breeding age every year at this time my boy never eats. Mine hasent eaten for quite awhile.
 
There are so many things wrong with the way your are going about things and I fear your snakes are going to pay the price for it. I do hope you start listening to the good advice offered here.
 
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