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ever heard of mouse maker?

We tried out the mouse maker as an experiment several years ago on some babies that were not eating yet. We also tried the scent when feeding frozen sausages to snakes that refused them. A few snakes did seem to like it, but I can't say I had great luck with it. I am sure that it would probably work for some snakes, and may be worth a try. But I wouldn't expect great success.

There are lots of things you can try scenting with - lizards, different kinds of rodents, even weird things like tuna juice and chicken broth. You never know what might work. If you haven't already, search through old threads for scenting advice - people have sometimes had luck with strange things.

Sometimes it just takes a live pink to get them going. I always advise potential customers to have a back up plan to get a few live pinks if needed. Even corns that have been eating f/t will sometimes have a "relapse" when stressed out by a move to a new home. Maybe you can buy a pregnant mouse and wait for the babies.

Good luck!
 
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