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Feeding Question

Sean22

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feed hatchling after first shed right?

feed pinkys until how long/old?

then upgrade to fuzzies when?

then to hoppers?

then to adult mice?
 
Hatch

Shed (approx one week later)

Feed newborn pinkies to begin with

After second shed I wouldn't worry about them being newborn pinkies, they could be two to three day old pinks.

After third or fourth shed I would feed slightly larger pinkies, small fuzzies.

By six months of age I would expect them to be on fuzzies, by one year of age small to large sized hoppers.

IN a lot of situations corns grow differently, so it just depends on the size of the snake. I have some '03's that are on hoppers, some still on small fuzzies.

My '02 corns are on small to large adults, depending on their own personal predilection for growth and size.
 
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