The Tx coral I collected in Austin Tx is now excepting theyeri as many as I will give him! If theyeri are excepted, do you think small rat snakes or corn snakes will work? I hate to feed off all my kingsnakes!
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The Tx coral I collected in Austin Tx is now excepting theyeri as many as I will give him! If theyeri are excepted, do you think small rat snakes or corn snakes will work? I hate to feed off all my kingsnakes!
"except" or "accept", they mean totally different things. From the context of the message I'm going to assume that it was supposed to be accept.
If it is currently feeding, the best way to find out if it'll take other snakes is to scent with the kingsnakes, or just flat out toss in a different snake and see if it goes for it. Every snake is an individual. Just try and see, you have nothing to lose.
I think you should post the original message in the kingsnake forum....that'll get them going
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>>"except" or "accept", they mean totally different things. From the context of the message I'm going to assume that it was supposed to be accept.
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>>If it is currently feeding, the best way to find out if it'll take other snakes is to scent with the kingsnakes, or just flat out toss in a different snake and see if it goes for it. Every snake is an individual. Just try and see, you have nothing to lose.
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Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, IL
Yeah I meant it is accepting theryi and It took a cal king this weekend. How about scented pinks with kingsnakes
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