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xblackheart
at Fri Jul 21 16:36:04 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by xblackheart ]
I am always willing to work with non feeders. One of my favorite snakes is my first non feeder that I bought from a company (that will remain nameless), at the last reptile show. He failed to tell me that the corn was not eating. But I have no problems with trying to get problem feeders to eat. Its kinda a sense of accomplishment when you get them on track and they don't need you anymore!
It just surprised me with this being my first year breeding. I had always heard corns are rarely problem eaters and I had not had a problem with any of my snakes. Then I get babies, and half are being difficult with the whole thing! I really thought I'd have more problems with my kings, But they are doing great.
Thanks for the info. ----- ****Misty****
http://www.sneakyserpents.com/
"Yesterday was the deadline for all complaints"
Not counting Hatchlings, this is what I have.........
1.1.2 bearded dragons
9.18.0 corn snakes
1.1.0 jungle corns
1.2.6 California King
1.0.0 Mexican Black king
0.1.0 Blotched (variable) king
0.1.0 Lavender Brooksi king
1.0.0 Sinaloan milk snake
0.1.0 Tri-Hybrid milk snake
0.1.0 rat snake
1.1.0 Arizona mountain king
1.1.0 Congo African Grey Parrots
0.1.0 German Shepherd (hybrid) dog
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