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balisong
at Sat May 26 12:45:43 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by balisong ]
This method has worked on my grey-band and on my corn snake. Here is what you do: after the mouse is thawed place the mouse in a small container (use the one that you got the snake in if possible) then place the snake in the container (remember air holes), next place the container with the mouse and snake in the snake's cage in a warm spot (turn heat lamp off, I'm not sure if the container would over heat or melt so just turn it off), next leave the room and come back to check on the snake in about 20 minutes.
If all else fails buy some ivory soap and Lizard Maker (try Ebay or a reptile show). Wash your hands first with the ivory soap then wash the mouse with the ivory soap. Then put about 2 drops of the lizard maker on the mouse (1 on the head 1 on the hind legs area). Now just do the first procedure that I wrote above. I hope that this helps.
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