ASF Pinky Too Much for Corns
I have a 5 month old butter stripe that is only 5 grams. I fed it a 2 gram African Soft Furred Rat pinky (less than 24 hours old) and it regurged. Do you think the rat pinky is physically too much (dense) for a corn snake to digest.
Husbandry is fine and it has eaten 2 gram mouse pinkies without a problem. This is the second regurge for this snake and I think I'll lose him if he has another.
Thanks.
Re: ASF Pinky Too Much for Corns
So you're saying that it has nothing to do with feeding ASF vs. mice pinkies.
I just want to make sure - feeding a 2 gram ASF pinky should work the same as feeding a 2 gram mouse pinky. Right?
Thanks.
Re: ASF Pinky Too Much for Corns
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Originally Posted by
Shmoges
rat pinkies are too big for baby corns imo do mouse pinkies.
I'm not talking about size as much as density. The 2 gram pinkies are the same size.