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Any one in here that keep egg-eating snake??
If yes, what kind of egg do you feed them, Chicken egg?
What about the baby, need real small egg?
Any pic or information would be nice too.
Thanks
homebrewed
02-15-03, 09:46 AM
I remember reading up on them along time ago and I believe that they need something along the lines of finch eggs.
ReptileHQ
02-15-03, 10:05 AM
Dasipelta ssp. do well on a diet of quial eggs. Large ones can take down small chicken eggs. Younger snakes should be fed finch eggs. Remember two things about feeding:
1. They will only eat fresh or infertile eggs
2. They will gorge themselves at times and eat many eggs in one sitting and at other times will not even look at food, so you have to get used to an odd feeding schedule.
Quial eggs can be obtained in a chinese food market.
Hope this helps:)
Chris
snakemann87
02-15-03, 10:12 AM
i think you should definately rethink your choice. first, they rarely get big enough to eat chicken eggs, and very hard to find the suitable size eggs, and if you do, most people wont give them up unless they're infertile. Many other snakes that are just as great out there.
ReptileHQ
02-15-03, 10:39 AM
Actually snakeman, I found it very easy to locate quial eggs, at a local chinese supermarket.
They will only eat infertile eggs.
If he is seeking a new challenge, such as Dasipelta, then lets try to provide him with useful info, that's what ssnakess is all about,
they aren't as difficult as you make them out to be.
In my case, I found it no problem at all to locate eggs, and I just told you guys where to get them....
Chris
Thanks for the info, yes this could be a nice challenge and i read that they can be a bit nappy too. Well any more info will be appreciate. I'll try to find where i can get those eggs around and price too.
Thanks
ReptileHQ
02-15-03, 11:23 AM
Eggs are cheap. I used to get them for $4 a dozen.
These snakes mimic Saw-scaled vipers(Echis), it'll freak you out the first time you see and hear one rubbing it's scales together!
Good luck with your project,
Chris
J_Riley
02-15-03, 04:35 PM
There is also a place online to get quail eggs. They also like them at room temperature, but you can store the eggs in the refrigerator and just take them out in advance of feeding to allow them to warm up...when I find the link for quail eggs online, I'll post it...
RaVeNo888o
02-15-03, 09:58 PM
thats pretty cheap for the eggs...with the amount that they eat does it end up being cheaper or more expensive that the one mouse a week diet for other snakes...just a comparison
Thanks all,
It look like no one here got one? Yes i'm interested in so maybe i'll put some
pic here in the future:D .
As cheaper or not, i read that they can eat up to 4 or 6 egg (depend on the size of snake and eggs).
Feed'em All
02-17-03, 10:15 AM
All I can think about them is....
Their crap must be the smelliest, nastier thing ever!! :p :p :p
Martin.
J_Riley
02-17-03, 10:15 AM
Sorry, guess I don't have the URL for the site, but I do have an e-mail address...
“Coturnix Quail Eggs”
Size Wgt. Price each 10 Pak
Small (7/8” dia) 10-15gm $.05 ea. $.50 ea.
Medium (1 1/8” dia) 15-20gm $.065 ea. $.65ea.
Large (1 1/4”+ dia)20+gm $.085 ea. $.85 ea.
The quail egg contains: 158 Cal. of energy, 74.6 % water, 13.1%
protein, 11.2%fat & 1.1% ash.
Mineral content: 059 mg calcium, 220
mg phosphorus and 3.8 mg iron.
Vitamin content: 300 i.u. vitamin A, 0.12 mg vitamin B1, 0.85mg vitamin
B2 & 0.10 mg nicotinic acid.
For a shipping charge, I can offer” overnight” or “Priority Mail” shipping
for frozen birds.
Due to the heat here, I am unable to ship live birds.
Shipping eggs are not to bad because
they are not for incubation, only
for your pet’s consumption.
If you have any questions, give us a call, or e-mail us at laveenquail@ev1.com
we can discuss
your needs and if you are happy with our birds/eggs than we can put you
into a schedule.
Thanks,
Cree Suesens Short and Richard Short
Thank!!! This is helpful, i'll keep the email and adress.
Yes, their crap must smell bad.Lolllll
How about "peewee" size chicken eggs? they're 1/2 the size of small chicken eggs.
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