LisaWard14
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I am having problems feeding my cornsnake. He doesn't want to eat very often, and when he does, he is usually too afraid to do so. I feed him f/t pinkies. By the time I track him down in his cage, get him into his feeding container and stick the long metal tweezers in his face (that he hates) with his mouse, he is completely horrified. I don't know if I should try feeding him inside of his tank, because his tank is quite large for him and he hides most of the time so I doubt he would come out of hiding long enough to find the pinky. I have tried placing the pinky mouse in the container first, and putting him in with it. This method works the best, but he still won't eat often enough to put on some weight and grow. I know that feeding in the tank is bad, because it can cause them to strike, but I think it might give this sissy a bit of a back bone. What do you think?