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Specter

nmoore601

Cloud 9 Corns
I bought a specter corn and received two specter non feeders. Kevin said they hadn't eaten a meal voluntarily since August. He semi cooled them two weeks prior to shipping them. I got them situated today, it was my my normal feeding day. Thought what the heck, offered them both a F/T pinky and one did not hesitate. He gulped it down. I am very pleased. Cooling is a trick I will try. Thought I would pass this along.
 
Grats Nick, they're a really neat line of corns. Always look forward to Kevins pics of them; be looking to see yours now too :)
 
Movement can also be a contributing factor. One of the tips-and-tricks is to pop non-feeders into a secure tub and take them for a half hour drive. Also try putting the snake+tub on top of a working washer or drier.

Nobody knows quite why this works, but it may be a second factor in why one of your refuseniks suddenly decided to chow down!
 
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