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Feeding and Enclosure size

jivany

New member
Hi,

Anyone ever notice that their corn will not feed when it's enclosure size is too small?

I use a plastic shoebox size enclosure for feeding (don't want to worry about substrate issues) but it seems it may have recently started causing my corn to not eat larger meals. Fuzzies are no problem but adults are being taken but refused after she moves them around for a while in the enclosure.

She did finally eat an adult tonight but it's been about three weeks with no eating. I'm heading out to buy a larger feeding enclosure tomorrow. :)

Thanks

Jeff
 
I could imagine that the snake may be a little intimidated by sharing a tight enclosure with an adult mouse, again mine likes a little room to circle to prey and sense around it with his tongue before taking it in...maybe a larger box could do the trick..i'd say its worth a go!
 
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