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Posted by: Carmichael at Sun Sep 4 05:19:37 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carmichael ] You mention that you have had "had king cobras for years". Does this mean that you don't have them any more? If not, why? Just curious. Force feeding will usually result in extremely stressed snakes and with kings, it is even more pronounced due to their already high strung behavior. Typically, you will need to get them started on snakes/live snakes. Having spoken to some who have a knack for getting kings on to rodents, scenting becomes a very important technique....along with patience and diligence. The key right now is to allow the kings to settle into their new home and get them feeding on natural prey asap. I have scented a live snake with rodents after a few initial snake-only meals. Eventually, and, in time, they can be weaned on to a rodent only diet....but not all kings will switch to this type of feeding regimen. If you had reservations about providing snakes to your kings, you may have considered something else. Good luck though. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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