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Re: ringneck won't eat
=( I don't know what to tell you. I have no experience with ringnecks, but had interest in them as they are a native Canadian species that I'm legally allowed to obtain (there's not very many). I heard they were pretty much impossible feeders in captivity, accepting only salamanders. In the wild they are opputunistic and eat pretty muh everything you can feed a garter.
No way to contact the person you got him from? He might have some helpful ideas. Try all the feeding tricks in the book you would use on other colubrids. Do you know how old he is? Ringnecks are very very small. If he's already an adult, he can last longer without food.
Read up on a few sources about how to forcefeed if it becomes neccessary. Unfortutatly in a ringneck's case, it might not start him eating on his own, and in that case he's going to have a slow decent downwards.
Hopefully someone else will have some helpful advice for you, and I wish you luck!
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Re: ringneck won't eat
First off, that's not a baby. It's a subadult.
This time of year it is not unusual for them to go off feed.
Don't keep it warm. Put it someplace cool, make sure it has water, and leave it be. Come spring time its attitude will change and it will start to feed.
Good luck.
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Re: ringneck won't eat
 Originally Posted by wilomn
First off, that's not a baby. It's a subadult.
This time of year it is not unusual for them to go off feed.
Don't keep it warm. Put it someplace cool, make sure it has water, and leave it be. Come spring time its attitude will change and it will start to feed.
Good luck.
couldn't put it better...cycle it.
i use to keep them when i was young. we used to find them everywhere. the females are bigger. red worms and salamanders were best to feed them. it was hard to find food for the baby ones so i woud let them go.
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