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gaboonx
at Mon Feb 23 10:38:34 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gaboonx ]
>>I learned early on that snakes like small places where they can cram themselves into. I have luck with relutant feeders by providing a "tight spot" . This seems to provide the security (ie..low stress) they need to feel secure to eat.
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>>One example are w/c Lyre snakes. Most people who have tried their hand at this species will eventually give up and release the lyres. But what i do is put a cereal box or other box crammed full of cardboard. The Lyre (or any snake) will crawl in and stay there. At night i put a FT mouse at the outside of the container and by morning it is gone. VIOLA'!
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>>I have never had a Lyre snake refuse food with this method.
For sub adults/neonates;
I like using toilet papers rolls, paper towel rolls or wrapping paper rolls, just fold in the ends as needed.. I also use tissue boxes boxes both shapes with shredded newspaper but 8 out of 10 times they are in the rolls hide.
My larger kings like cereal boxes and rectangle tissue boxes.. ----- Jason A.
"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."
My 2008 Care Sheet & The BRB Stats. Username: brb@kingsnake.com

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