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    Force feeding?

    Contemplating force/assist feeding a 2 week hatchling... hasn't eaten yet, picked him up from the Ny expo.

    Is it a risky thing and are there proper ways of doing it?
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    Re: Force feeding?

    has the snake shed yet?
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    Re: Force feeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by iHazSnake View Post
    Contemplating force/assist feeding a 2 week hatchling... hasn't eaten yet, picked him up from the Ny expo.

    Is it a risky thing and are there proper ways of doing it?
    There are many things to try before force feeding.

    So is his 2 weeks old and has never ate?

    Can you describe your setup (enclosure size, substrate, temps etc)?

    Now if your setup is not what I am about to recommend I encourage you to follow this.

    Get a 6 quart tub, use aspen bedding, have a small hide (6 inches plastic flowerpot saucer) a water dish and leave your animal alone for a week (NO handling) once a week has passed offer a live hopper mouse.

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    Depending on the health I would never consider assisting an hatchling that is not eating before he is at least 4 to 6 weeks.

    Again many things to try before coming down to that.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Force feeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by iHazSnake View Post
    Contemplating force/assist feeding a 2 week hatchling... hasn't eaten yet, picked him up from the Ny expo.

    Is it a risky thing and are there proper ways of doing it?
    First off what is the run down on your setup?
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