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  • 06-13-2016, 11:16 AM
    Enirei
    Re: Hatchling did not eat... When should I worry?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    ^^^^^ this.

    Mice are snake crack so if you can find some one with a mouse hopper or three that would help. Depending on just how bad the snake is, it might be past the point of no return.

    Just for the understanding and information of everyone who sold you an un-started baby and didn't tell you?

    Stupid me didn't grab a card, though I don't recall seeing any (another breeder had them lying out in every free space). I saw him at the Maryland Reptile Show, he said he was from Virginia and usually made the track up once a month. My friend and I were planning on going back to the show to look at snakes and maybe buy some food for our balls, if I see him I'll be sure to grab a card again.
  • 06-22-2016, 08:19 PM
    Enirei
    Re: Hatchling did not eat... When should I worry?
    In case anyone was wondering, my baby finally ate! He took a live fuzzy. I had placed together in a shallow Rubbermaid container with holes in the lid and left them alone for about thirty minutes. Came up, expecting to have to kill the fuzzy and fuzzy was gone :) It completely balanced out my terrible work day.
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