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    Re: 1st Hatchling feeding - Ratio of eaters

    Quote Originally Posted by Icatsme View Post
    So I tried feeding my newly hatched (and shed) clutch of five last night. One of them ate a rat pinkie within an hour.

    I left rat pinks in overnight, no takers. Only one of the five has taken the first meal.

    My question is - What is the ratio that you have of hatchlings that feed the first attempt versus hatchlings that take a few rounds to get a clue?

    I had this problem last year. Only one of them ate right at the get go, the others had some issues.

    Is it me...or is it them that's the issue?
    i think its just the luck of the draw.
    last year i had 1 slow starter (shy)
    this year i have 4 that just cant seem to grasp the constrict part

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