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Feeding tips - Medusa feeding chart.

jovamabob

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I've been following the Medusa feeding chart and my 8 little guys are ready to start having 2 pinkies - they're the right size, looking for more food once they've eaten their single one and the pinkies are looking a too small for them now. I've never fed 2 mice in one feed before and i was wondering if someone could just walk me through what to do?

Also, I've posted before about a little guy i had trouble getting to eat - I finally got him to eat when i covered his rub up for 5 days before. He now only eats when his rub is permanently covered. Will i ever be able to uncover his rub or is he just a photophobic little guy?
 
feeding two pinks shouldn't require much more than you offering a second one after your snake eats the first. your snakes should be able to down them, no problem.
 
When I moved up to a second pinky I have Rose Red 1 1/2 pinkies for two feedings before offering her two pinkies.
 
Another way to start a healthy feeding for baby corns is to place them into a sepret feeding unit. Use feeding tweezers at all times. So human sent is not on mice. If the corn wont eat. You can cut the mouse so it is more attractive. At the end of the day. He will eat when hungry.
 
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