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    Re: Please Help, lawnmower injury

    Congratulations! I am very impressed with your patience and perseverance. how did you finally get him to eat?

    Joanna

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    Basilisk (The King of all Serpents) enigma200316's Avatar
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    Re: Please Help, lawnmower injury

    Congrats, sounds good, glad all is well......................
    Justin

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    Re: Please Help, lawnmower injury

    Way

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    Re: Please Help, lawnmower injury

    Way
    How is the movement

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    Re: Please Help, lawnmower injury

    Quote Originally Posted by Odie View Post
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    How is the movement
    Better, actually.

    What do you all feed your snakes during the winter time? I tried getting him on to f/t pinks but he just wouldn't take it. Should I brumate him?

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    Re: Please Help, lawnmower injury

    I used to fill buckets with nightcrawlers and keep them in the basement all winter for the snakes, but just recently my little one decided she liked salmon strips, so you could try those. I don't think you need to hibernate him as long as he is eating well, but I'll let the pros give you more info on that!!
    Anji

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    Re: Please Help, lawnmower injury

    Quote Originally Posted by MoJo View Post
    Congratulations! I am very impressed with your patience and perseverance. how did you finally get him to eat?

    Joanna

    Thanks. I just stuck the worms in a container with him and left him alone for an hour. When I checked on him the worms were gone and he had worm guts on his face.

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    Re: Please Help, lawnmower injury

    Quote Originally Posted by 0TG View Post
    When I checked on him he had worm guts on his face.
    Cute...bless!
    James.

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    Re: Please Help, lawnmower injury

    Congrats on getting him to eat something...that's great!
    Roy
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