Feeding Baby Grey Banded Kingsnake
I just bought a baby grey banded kingsnake. She'll arrive Tuesday morning. So I have a bunch of fuzzy mice for my older grey banded king snake. Can I cut a fuzzy in half for the baby? Will that still be too big? I don't know how big she is, but she is a non-feeder.
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Good luck with that.
I used to produce a modest number of gray banded kings years ago, but finally threw in the towel on them when 99% of them insisted on lizards for their first several meals. Some never did want to take pinky mice at all. If you can find baby fence lizards (or strangely enough Mediterranean or house geckos) or equivalent locally, then you might have a fighting chance at getting yours feeding. Again, good luck. |
What Rich said. You are going to need some lizards. Reach out to your breeder for a source. Although I'm not sure he's the best guy as he sold a non-feeder without explaining the process of getting them fed, to someone who had never done it before.
Also, no you can't cut the fuzzy in half, it would still be too wide. You could try decapitating the fuzzy and feeding the head. |
So I've heard of tease feeding. Couldn't I just do that with a pinky?
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I think the point is that grey banded king snakes don't even think of mice as prey at first. They have evolved to eat other reptiles and when they are born that is what they want to do.
Trying to tease feed with something the snake doesn't even consider food is annoying at best and scary for the baby at worst |
The breeder says he gets them to eat by brain splitting the mice. I hate doing that, but if I have to I will.
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You really need to be looking for a source of feeder lizards pronto. |
I live in Bozeman Montana. Not much out here. Is there someplace online I can buy frozen feeder lizards?
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If you can't find feeder lizards a company called ReptiLinks sells anole scent.
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