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Reptilinks

Frank Pinello

New member
Has anyone had any experience feeding their corn snake Reptilinks?
I an considering purchasing some quail reptilinks as a supplement once in a while for my collection but maintain mostly on mice.
I’ve heard that they are easier to digest and therefore get more nutrients from them.
Might be good for females pre and post egg laying.
Thanks
 
Hi Frank!

I purchased some this season to use on my non-feeders, mainly as a last ditch effort. I offered a mini-link to the 3 non-feeder corns and 2 non-feeder hognose. They didn't take them, which was a bummer. I haven't tried with any of my adults.

Good luck!

-Tonya
 
I got micro-links for non-feeders and teeny babies (I hatched out *3* that were 2 grams or less!) and while the non-feeders haven't voluntarily taken them, they are super easy to forcefeed because of the gelatin coating they have. They slide in easy and the babies don't fuss about it much.
 
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