LampropeltisCollector
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I have a pair of baby Prairie Kingsnakes. One is amelanistic and the other is a normal specimen. I really want to get a sweet breeding project with these done, but they just won't eat! I've offered them frozen thawed and I leave them alone for the whole day, and I come back to a pinky sitting in there. Then I've tried live. I hate feeding live, but it's a must in this case. I leave a live pinky mice in with each one. I come back to check their tubs, and I find a pinky sitting in the corner. These are sweet snakes, they don't need to be making friends with rodents! I just need help getting them eat; tricks of the trade shall I say for any of you calligaster gurus 
I keep all my snakes in my garage. I live in Florida, and my temps in my garage are at 79 as a high right now and they drop down into the 60's at night this time of year. I'm not sure if it has affected the eating plans, but some of my snakes have gone off feeding and some are still feeding. Mostly males that aren't like a bunch of my Western Hognose, my male Central Plains Milksnake. Funny though, some of my Eastern Hognose are still eating along with a 2011 Dade County Brook's Kingsnake.
I just know these Prairie Kingsnakes are difficult to work with, and all the best advice is appreciated.
They are kept in 6qt sterilite tubs on a rack if you were wondering. I keep my baby Lampropeltis snakes on paper towel.

I keep all my snakes in my garage. I live in Florida, and my temps in my garage are at 79 as a high right now and they drop down into the 60's at night this time of year. I'm not sure if it has affected the eating plans, but some of my snakes have gone off feeding and some are still feeding. Mostly males that aren't like a bunch of my Western Hognose, my male Central Plains Milksnake. Funny though, some of my Eastern Hognose are still eating along with a 2011 Dade County Brook's Kingsnake.
I just know these Prairie Kingsnakes are difficult to work with, and all the best advice is appreciated.
They are kept in 6qt sterilite tubs on a rack if you were wondering. I keep my baby Lampropeltis snakes on paper towel.