About 2 weeks ago I brought my little baby Northern Ringneck out of hibernation. Temperatures outside were around 75 degrees so I decided it was time to bring it out of the attic. Shortly after bringing it out and giving it water, I fed it a worm. It finally ate after 3 months of hibernation in a constant temperature of 50 degrees. It last ate a worm on November 25th, 2 days after it's smaller sibling died. So far I have been keeping it on a schedule of a worm a week, but that's just because it won't accept them as quickly as it used to. When it was hungry it would go to a stick pileup in the tank, it was always moist there, and there were always worms there. When I saw it go there, I'd drop a worm on top, then the snake would get it. I used to feed it everyday and it would eat. It has shed 1 time in captivity back in October and I'm waiting for it to shed again.
Michael
P.S.- I should have the pics soon of it eating the day it came out of hibernation.
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