Looks like a pretty normal to me.
Good luck fitting in here. Out of context quoting one of the most respected people in the corn snake world. Yep that should get you far. :nope:Thank you. After posting this I looked around at some other pics and figured that's what she would be.![]()
Although snakes fed live prey COULD have better muscle tone than snakes eating f/t (if they receive no other exercise), it would be very easy to mimic the "live action", and initiate constriction in most corns - if you don't have too many snakes. Just make sure the mouse is warmer than room temp, and use forceps or tongs to play "cat and mouse". Once you learn the best technique for eliciting the constriction response in your snake, your pet will have no idea that the prey is not alive.
As stated, it is safer, cheaper, and if you don't raise live mice, more convenient, to feed f/t. That said, I DO feed live occasionally without problem - so far. But there is always that very small chance of injury, and they must be supervised (checked on) frequently to make sure the mouse is not chewing on the snake. With only one snake, the advantages of f/t would seem to outweigh live.
Good luck fitting in here.
I'm glad the member base here is still wonderful at staying on topic.
I'm glad the member base here is still wonderful at staying on topic.
You off quote one of the most respected members here. Then when questioned about it you change the sig to take a shot at the membership in general. And your concern is staying on topic. :laugh:I'm glad the member base here is still wonderful at staying on topic.
You off quote one of the most respected members here. Then when questioned about it you change the sig to take a shot at the membership in general. And your concern is staying on topic. :laugh:
I didn't off quote anything. haha
I'll stick to reading and not posting from now on. Sorry.