non "specialized" snakes eating eggs?
I recall creating a very old thread about a "feeding-an-egg" question but I believe it's been taken down since the maintenance (not so sure?).
In any event, I intend to supplement "between meals" a retic juvie (5 months old; currently on a 1 small rat/2 rat pups/3 adult mice per week; depending on availability) with a raw chicken egg (the ones I'd cook for breakfast). I was considering soaking the prekilled rat in the yolk when I saw this video in YT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNU9M_Al-fs
I know the video reads "ratsnake" but given the opportunistic nature of pythons (especially retics), has anybody attempted feeding them at least a quail's egg (the ones from the grocery, not from the wilds. hehe)?
Thanks,
Re: non "specialized" snakes eating eggs?
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Originally Posted by
theReptileGuy
The only snake that would be interested in eating is the African Egg Eating snake.
Most North American colubrids will gladly eat eggs if that is what's available to them...corns, rats, milks, kings, bulls, etc...
Re: non "specialized" snakes eating eggs?
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Originally Posted by
RobNJ
Most North American colubrids will gladly eat eggs if that is what's available to them...corns, rats, milks, kings, bulls, etc...
Did not know that! Not really an expert on colubrids. Thanks for the info!
Re: non "specialized" snakes eating eggs?
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Originally Posted by
RobNJ
Most North American colubrids will gladly eat eggs if that is what's available to them...corns, rats, milks, kings, bulls, etc...
Exactly right. I know it often comes as a surprise to keepers who often have a heck of a time getting their pets to eat, but most snakes are opportunistic feeders.
Re: non "specialized" snakes eating eggs?
Hi,
Your original thread hasn't gone anywhere.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...gs-for-pythons
dr del