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Quick Question/Baby Feeding
The babies had their first whole pinky on Monday along with a few tilapia strips. Today would normally be feeding day and at least one of them would normally be cruising for food by now, but both are basking contentedly. I'm inclined to just watch for cues that they're hungry and skip feeding today... maybe move to twice a week feedings instead of three times? They're about 10 weeks old and about 12 inches long. What do you guys think?
Tami
Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.
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Re: Quick Question/Baby Feeding
Those Pinks work wonders, My snakes eat less often too.
Wait for them, Garters are great at telling us when they want food.
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It's all about the Fuzzies
Re: Quick Question/Baby Feeding
Tami
Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.
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Re: Quick Question/Baby Feeding
That little piggy Masubius (The flame from Tina) he always acts hungry!
I could feed him half a salmon, and he would do the food dance 10 minutes later!!
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Re: Quick Question/Baby Feeding
awwww lol i love babies so glad i kept one my little girl gets worms placed in random places in her cage and goes hunting for them she's so cute
S h a n l e y  1.3 eastern garters 1 midland painted turtle 1 bernese mountain dog 1 half siamese cat
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Re: Quick Question/Baby Feeding
[quote=jitami;79775]The babies had their first whole pinky on Monday along with a few tilapia strips.quote]
I'm curious. Do you just buy a filet, cut it down into baby garter strips(1"x 1/2"), freeze and then thaw them?
Another question - Would their diet have any bearing on their color at all?
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Re: Quick Question/Baby Feeding
 Originally Posted by bsol
I'm curious. Do you just buy a fillet, cut it down into baby garter strips(1"x 1/2"), freeze and then thaw them?
Another question - Would their diet have any bearing on their color at all?
Yes to the fish fillets... just judge the size by the size of the snake... 1" x 1/2" would probably be too big for neonates, but you get the idea. It's a very inexpensive way to feed these guys! If you're feeding soley fillet a calcium and possibly multi vitamin suppliment is a good idea. I don't think anyone has done enough experimentation to be sure, but I don't think that diet has much impact on color. There are examples of the most colorful specimens that eat solely pinkies, solely fish, etc. Most agree that either a rodent diet or a varied diet including fish, rodents, and sometimes worms provide the best diet.
Tami
Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.
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Re: Quick Question/Baby Feeding
 Originally Posted by bsol
Another question - Would their diet have any bearing on their color at all?
Not very likely.
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Juvenile snake
Re: Quick Question/Baby Feeding
Thanks guys!
I thought about doing a mix - ie froozen pinks, some fish(trout/tilapia/salmon), worms. I could blend/process the mix and freeze them. I think I read somewhere that adding jelatin would allow them to keep shape after I thaw them.
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Re: Quick Question/Baby Feeding
I have noticed rodents hold appetites over more than many other foods like fish, and especially more than worms. They take longer to digest. Rodents will show the most growth too, in my opinion.
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