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Posted by: KMat at Fri Nov 11 12:46:54 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KMat ] If he is conditioned to live, then taking F/T may be new and foreign to him. You can try live. Most corns do take f/t without much fuss, especially if offered at the end of forceps or feeding tongs. Give him a hide on the warm end as well. He is preferring it there, so may appreciate the hide on that side as well. I would not move him much for feeding and just feed in his cage. Some snakes get picky about being moved/handled and will be stressed and less likely to eat when move to the feeding container. Also, its not a good idea to stress them right after feeding for a day or two. Just offer a f/t rodent at the entrance to his hide he is in and see what he does. | ||
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