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Posted by: joecop at Thu Sep 8 12:06:18 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joecop ] As Dave stated, the snake is probably shut down for the upcoming winter. There is a chance however that it might not eat in captivity. If the animals has good weight and you want the snake, and it is legal to keep one where you live, then you might want to provide the snake with a temp gradient for a couple of weeks. (warm side 80-84 and cool side as cool as your house ambient temps will allow) If the snake still will not eat (even the smaller meals) then you need to look into brumating the animal. Until cooler temps arrive, the coolest room in your home will have to do. Most of my captive eastern milk snakes have shut down already. I am still finding them in the wild with meals in them though. [ Hide Replies ]
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