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DISCERN
at Sat Sep 29 00:29:44 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DISCERN ]
Well, this may help with milks, as it helped me with two stubborn Cal kings, in the 90s.
Back in the 90s when I bred Cal kings and Pueblan milks, I was very fortunate to not have hardly any picky feeders.
For Cal kings, I had I believe 2 picky feeders, but this may work for milks too.
Take a corn snake shed skin, put a defrosted pinky mouse in a plastic bag, along with the corn snake shed skin. Rub the mouse with the corn snake shed skin, in the bag, together, and offer the pinky mouse afterwards to the picky snake. That worked like a charm, and I only had to do that about two times, before the 2 Cal kings started feeding with gusto on unscented pinks. May work for milks.
 ----- Genesis 1:1
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