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Old 07-19-11, 04:11 PM   #1
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feeding hatchlings

So we now have 3 teeny tiny babies and I've been reading up trying to figure out it they can take a whole mouse pinky. Everything I come across just says mouse pinky but doesn't say if I should chop it up cause it looks too big or if they can down a whole one. Our other one is quite a bit bigger but when he was tiny we just chopped up baby frozen rats for him and never bothered with mice..
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Re: feeding hatchlings

What type of snake? photos with size reference?
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Old 07-19-11, 04:16 PM   #3
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Re: feeding hatchlings

Oh crap I thought I posted this on the cornsnake forum they are about 7 inches long no pics since I'm at work
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Not sure what size they are, but if you doubt their ability to take an entire mouse pinky, you could try cutting one up, or maby worms? I fed a few other baby colubrids worms.
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Re: feeding hatchlings

Wow never thought of worms but it makes sense as a natural food item
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Re: feeding hatchlings

when my corn was a baby he liked his pinkies split in half. another option is to buy extra small pinkies, they are tiny.
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Re: feeding hatchlings

mine took pinks cut in half length wise.. after a few good feeds I got him to take whole etra small pinks. He was only 4 grams at birth...
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Re: feeding hatchlings

I wouldn't feed worms to a corn snake. I'd say start with extra small pinkies, or if that's still too big you can cut them in half lengthwise.
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Re: feeding hatchlings

Cool I will try cutting them length wise like I said when our other was tiny we chopped up rat pinks which got a bit messy with a leg here a head there. my hubby had to do it cause it was too yucky for me. I'm gettin better though I just have to remind myself how many chickens I quarter for us to eat and remind myself its not much different
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Do not feed worms. They can handle new pinks no problem. Never had a baby that couldn't take one for their first meal.
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