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Wild milk snake

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hey guys !

a friend of mine purchased a wild milk snake :slamit: and the thing is he cant get it too eat .. any tips or tricks would help
 
Yeah. agreed, what kind

some of your milk snakes are really hard to get going if their diet consist of mostly lizard prey. it seems our in state species of syspila and gentilis is one of those species that takes some tricking to get to eat a sole diet of rodents and the juvies even more harder. Then you have those blame species that are stuck on the peromyscus wild mice. Note : because of the recently pop-upped cases ( possibly ) of hanta virus in Kansas, when field hunting, I have suggested that no one goes through and stir up the mice nest that we see under rocks out here.
 
not really sure !
im going to his house in a while, ill snap some pictures and get all the info
 
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