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    Re: quick Q about shed

    Quote Originally Posted by Denial View Post
    You need to try a chick. I will almost guarantee she wou ld take it
    ive tried to find them, but i guess they are out of season. i dunno. still is off feed. tryin everything else i can find thats live.
    From Constrictor to Elapid

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    Re: quick Q about shed

    Quote Originally Posted by RBCpythons View Post
    ive tried to find them, but i guess they are out of season. i dunno. still is off feed. tryin everything else i can find thats live.
    Check your phone book for local farmers and call them and ask them where and when they hold livestock auctions you can find chicks there. Also check if you have a local classified newspaper we have one weekly here called the iwanna and they will be in those under farm animals. Also you can try an f/t ordered online threw rodentpro or one of the other ft online suppliers. My female green didnt eat for me for the first 7-8 months we had her. My male I never had a problem out of though he ate anything

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    Re: quick Q about shed

    I would honestly just assist feed. It's not as bad as force feeding, and 99% of the time after that one assisted meal, they will eat on their own.

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    Try a fuzzy mouse and completely cover the box/tank, if you are feeding in a tank, try something small like a big critter keeper, and completely cover it so it's dark.
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    Re: quick Q about shed

    well thank you ghuys for the advice. i will give it all a try. i will definitely keep you posted. im now looking to buy more retics so there is gonna be alot of new issues over here for the next year or so.
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    Re: quick Q about shed

    It will all work out bro.
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