, & if you need help switching her from live (it takes patience but there's tricks to it) we're
glad to help you.

hi guys/girls. im really sorry if im hijacking the thread, but could you please share the tips on how to do this..

i have a (wild born) baby house snake (south african BROWN HOUSE) that has taken two live geckos, but i want to get it onto pinkies.. its going to be hard for me to get hold of gecko's, and pinks will be ideal.. but i can only frozen pinks.

i tried a frozen thawed pink, the snake struck, i dropped the pink and moved off.. snake just lay next to pink, but did not take...

i will admit, the snake had just been moved from wild to a tank with some decor. but i feel it was still getting used to its new home.. it took the first gecko about a week later and the second two weeks after that. its cage is really clean and i have a heating pad and water and the snake has really calmed down i;ve handled it several times where it seems to be calm. the snake is often out from the two hides and likes to mission around and climb things and sit on top of stuff so i think its comfortable.

any tips please.

ps its still kinda coldish here, but this is a juvenile and i want it to start feeding plus now im keeping him warm now...

rory