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sarae

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One of my mice had babies yesterday, so this morning I thought I'd give my strawberry a pinky since he missed his last feeding due to shedding.

He ate.

For grins and giggles, I decided to give one to my favourite non-feeder, the anery cube...

She ate.

So I tried another, the butter.. she ate too.

So did the ultramel

and the two okeetees!!

The normal decided to be stubborn and hold back on me, and my daytona pickup is currently in her cup with the last live pink.

it's been a very exciting day, but i'm not gonna update my signature until they've eaten at least twice!

So although i've been :headbang: since august working with these corns, it's finally paying off :D
 
Hey! That's awesome news, I know how frustrating a Nonfeeder is but wow! 7 of them!?

Congratz, for what it's worth.
 
Non-feeders definitely require a lot of patience, but doesn't it feel great when you finally get one of them to eat? Good job! :)
 
Congratulations!! Non-feeders drive me INSANE. I can't take it.

Me too. I can only handle them for so long before I give up and offer them to more patient people..... who usually end up having some degree of success. When I hear their success stories, I am always so glad I didn't choose to euthanize them or feed them off to my kingsnakes.
 
That is very exciting! I got a non-feeder and she ate right off the bat for me, then ate again and I was overjoyed! Especially since she is a pewter and I love them.
 
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