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    My snake stopped eating. Any suggestions about "scenting" the pinkies?

    I have several African house snakes. Infrequently, one or two will stop eating for 2 or 3 months. I have already tried braining pinkies and fuzzies with only very limited success. I currently have a female that is only eating every 4 or 6 weeks. She used to eat voraciously. She slowed to...
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    Female colubrid feeding patterns after breeding (???)

    Will the female's feeding pattern change after she mates? Will it increase? Or does she typically eat less or stop eating? What should I expect? I have African house snakes (colubrids). I have read that egg laying occurs 55 to 70 days after breeding. What might I expect or what is most...
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    T- vs T+ butter house snake morphology?

    I'm new to the hobby. I have a few butter house snakes. They were presented as T+ and I have no reason to doubt. They came from very reputable breeders (experts in many African species including house snakes). I understanding the scientific explanation of T- and T+. Tyrosinase, etc. That...
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    T- vs T+ butter house snake morphology?

    I'm new to the hobby. I have a few butter house snakes. They were presented as T+ and I have no reason to doubt. They came from very reputable breeders (experts in many African species including house snakes). I understanding the scientific explanation of T- and T+. Tyrosinase, etc. That...
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    Why are my male snakes sometimes refusing to eat? Females are eating like champs.

    I'm new to the hobby. Please cut me some slack if my questions are off-base or off-target. I have four house snakes. All young adults. Two females and two males. My females always eat .. every time. My males are occasionally finicky ... much less reliable eaters compared to the females...
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    Butter House Snake -- Can anyone explain to me the combo that produced a butter morph

    Greetings Everyone, Thank you in advance for any ideas or explanations. I am quite new to snake hobby. And I have several butter house snakes -- T positive. Very pretty in color, I think. I have tried to read about the combination that contributed to the final version that is the butter...
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    Any advice about taming a young snake? Will my young house snake ever settle down?

    First time snake owner ..... I have a very young Zambian House snake, about 14 inches long. He has tried to bite me on only one occasion. I have had him for about 2 months. Most times, when I pick him up, he struggles for the first 5 seconds ... really struggles. He is so fast in his cage...
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    Any advice about taming young snake? Will my young house snake settle down with time?

    First time snake owner ..... I have a very young Zambian House snake, about 14 inches long. He has tried to bite me on only one occasion. I have had him for about 2 months. Most times, when I pick him up, he struggles for the first 5 seconds ... really struggles. He is so fast in his cage...
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