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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Re: Kingsnake keepers-- a little help please???
congrats Lori
that's great news if you cut a pinkie in half, maybe you can just try giving him the side with the tail
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thamnophis puniceus
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: VA
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Re: Kingsnake keepers-- a little help please???
Rhea, thank you for reminding me to go slow and caaalllllmmmm with the snake... I didn't realize how much tension I was holding onto when previously dealing with her. Once I relaxed, she relaxed, and presto, she ate. It really is like dealing with the horses in that they feel every bit of tension you have, even if you don't know you have it!!
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Ophiuchus rhea
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Re: Kingsnake keepers-- a little help please???
because the snake had tail before and that way Lori wouldn't have to post
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thamnophis puniceus
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Re: Kingsnake keepers-- a little help please???
I plan to slice it long ways and go face first, because the nose is thin, you know, and would fit in better... plus the brain would be exposed and that seems to be important from all I read and heard from you guys on braining...
So, ewww, do brains have a stong odor??? OMG, do I have a STINKY BRAIN?????
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Ophiuchus rhea
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Re: Kingsnake keepers-- a little help please???
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one of my kings will only eat mice rear end first I think he's afraid of the nose end
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thamnophis puniceus
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: VA
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Re: Kingsnake keepers-- a little help please???
It's been a week the tail-- should I try again? She has shown no interest in the sliced pinkies, which does not surprise me, but I did want to give her a chance a couple of days to eat on her own. Or should I wait? She is still very active and is calm when being held.
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Subadult snake
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Shores of Jersey
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Re: Kingsnake keepers-- a little help please???
It really could be the internal clock. I'm pretty sure this snake would not survive hibernation in the wild, but it's not in the wild so it should be fine.
One of my kings has slowed considerably (the same species as you) and one is really picking it up. They are at the same temp too. Sometimes snakes are that way. If the mouse tails are working, try this. Tie the tail around a pink. Leave a little bit of the tail exposed so that it can get about a few centimeters down the throat before being forced to swallow a pink. If possible you might want to keep weight records for the winter, but in the summer I promise, that thing will not refuse a meal.
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