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Subadult snake
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: New Jersey
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Re: Finally Cyrtopsis Ocellatus - Eastern Blacknecks!
Hello Joanna, First I would wash the f/t pink off to remove as much mouse odor as possible, then dry it well. Then I would slice skin or slivers from frozen leapord frogs and stuff the skin or meat in the f/t pinks mouth. That worked for all of the E.Blacks I got as babies that came to me as frog eaters. I got the frozen frogs from the guy I got the E.Blacks from.
Best of Luck to You,
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: Finally Cyrtopsis Ocellatus - Eastern Blacknecks!
If you have a JACK'S AQUARIUM, check them. THey often have bullfrog tadpoles that come in with the goldfish by accident. You can freeze them, then thaw them, for use as scenting material.
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