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RE: Regal ringnecks- switching to pinks

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Posted by: mikefedzen at Thu Sep 13 03:50:35 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mikefedzen ]  
   

I know of a regal that has been in captivity for almost 20 years now, and has been eating unscented mice for 19 of those years. The owner said the regal was about 24" when found, and he fed him DOR snakes that were still in good condition and frozen for weeks/months, once every 2 weeks. And the prey was always in the same spot (on the water bowl), the snake was cooled that winter and when spring came he put a couple pinky mice on the water bowl instead of a snake and the regal ate them. And has been eating f/t pinkies or fuzzies ever since.

In my experience it's not easy to get them on pinkies, much harder than switching over a northern or southern ringneck. I'd keep trying what you're trying, don't offer the snake food for a little while and make it hungry enough.
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