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11-29-18, 07:42 AM
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How old is your Dasypeltis?
Hello all,
I have been doing research on the Dasypeltis crew, as I hope to acquire one within the next couple of years. However, the scant research I've found suggests they only live to be around 5 years old? This seems unlikely, so I thought I'd ask around and see how long your snakes have been with ya.
Thanks!
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12-03-18, 12:03 AM
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Re: How old is your Dasypeltis?
Welcome to the forum!
I'm not exactly sure what specimens are in the Dasypeltis group, as I am a novice, but I do have a species from the Lampropeltis genus. It's a 3-year old gray-banded king named Lincoln. I've had him since June 2015.
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12-04-18, 05:22 PM
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Re: How old is your Dasypeltis?
I have two female African Egg Eaters...one's larger/older than the other and I've only had mine about six months so I can't help you out much with your research.
One thing I will say for sure, is that they are picky eaters and the smaller of the two has been on a 2-3 month hunger strike; so much so, I'm thinking of force feeding her with a syringe & tube once I locate a good source for both.
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Originally Posted by eil
Hello all,
I have been doing research on the Dasypeltis crew, as I hope to acquire one within the next couple of years. However, the scant research I've found suggests they only live to be around 5 years old? This seems unlikely, so I thought I'd ask around and see how long your snakes have been with ya.
Thanks!
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12-05-18, 03:38 PM
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Re: How old is your Dasypeltis?
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Originally Posted by Scubadiver59
One thing I will say for sure, is that they are picky eaters and the smaller of the two has been on a 2-3 month hunger strike; so much so, I'm thinking of force feeding her with a syringe & tube once I locate a good source for both.
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I've read that they'll "drink" eggs from a bowl, have you tried that on the picky eater?
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12-05-18, 11:00 PM
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Re: How old is your Dasypeltis?
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I've read that they'll "drink" eggs from a bowl, have you tried that on the picky eater?
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Ewww, that's really gross sounding! XD
Good luck with the snake on the hunger strike, Scubadiver.
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12-06-18, 04:39 PM
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Re: How old is your Dasypeltis?
Not yet, but I'll try that tomorrow night.
I was thinking of asking someone where I can get a syringe/tube combination, or buy both separately, and do some force feeding of a "whisked" egg solution as a last resort.
Does anyone know of any sources for the syringes/tubes?
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Originally Posted by toddnbecka
I've read that they'll "drink" eggs from a bowl, have you tried that on the picky eater?
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12-08-18, 12:13 PM
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Re: How old is your Dasypeltis?
They're a little pricey, but look into a "pinky pump."
https://www.lllreptile.com/products/451-pinky-pump
There's an example and a seller that carries it. I'm sure plenty of others sell them too. The product is more aggressive than you need but it is specifically designed to safely force feed snakes.
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12-10-18, 05:57 PM
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Re: How old is your Dasypeltis?
Not exactly what I was thinking about...thanks, but I'll keep looking.
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Originally Posted by chairman
They're a little pricey, but look into a "pinky pump."
https://www.lllreptile.com/products/451-pinky-pump
There's an example and a seller that carries it. I'm sure plenty of others sell them too. The product is more aggressive than you need but it is specifically designed to safely force feed snakes.
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