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I need some tips on feeding a hatchling scarlet king. Does anyone have successful tips or methods I should use? I don't want to have to feed it anoles so I definitely want to use a diet switching technique but what could I feed it other than its natural diet of lizards? I have never owned a snake this small before so it seems challenging but worth it!
actually I shouldn't say breeder, my friend found a pregnant one and hatched her eggs and set her free and he gave me one, would he be better off in the wild?
You are the one with the snake, that is for you to decide. Your snake will not eat until it's first shed. After it sheds wait a day or two then try to feed him. If you are going to release it feed it live- if you are going to keep it as a pet you can try f/t right off the bat. Make sure it is warmed very well to trigger the little guys instincts. Keep us posted.
no, only the egg yolk he started off with, I think I will let him go, I would hate myself if I let it die. im going to try for a few more days but of course if he wont eat, ill release him.