I was just reading a thread regarding non-feeders. In this thread one of the suggestions was tuna scenting. I did a quick search and found that this was often a suggestion for non feeding babies but very few people had succes with it or experience with it.
I wanted to share my experiences with tuna scenting.
I currently have a 2 year old anery corn called "Tuna" , as her name would imply she was a non feeder who started eating tuna scented pinkies. After our experience with "Tuna" we have started using the Tuna scenting technique with some of our other non feeders and have had mixed results. Right now we have a hatchling African House Snake eating tuna scented and im going to try a non feeder Pueblan Milk on tuna scented as well. It does take a little while to switch them back over to normal pinkies but they do eventually go back (Tuna ate scented pinkies for about 2 months). Of course like all scenting meathods some snakes don't like tuna, its kinda hit or miss.
If you are going to try tuna scenting i would recommend freezing the juice and just rubbing your pinkie (frozen thawed or live) on the surface of the frozen tuna juice. This eliminates the need for cracking a new can of tuna everytime you want to feed.
(Yes, we do take in a large number of non feeders from our local breeder. We have no intention of using any of these snakes in further breeding projects.)
I wanted to share my experiences with tuna scenting.
I currently have a 2 year old anery corn called "Tuna" , as her name would imply she was a non feeder who started eating tuna scented pinkies. After our experience with "Tuna" we have started using the Tuna scenting technique with some of our other non feeders and have had mixed results. Right now we have a hatchling African House Snake eating tuna scented and im going to try a non feeder Pueblan Milk on tuna scented as well. It does take a little while to switch them back over to normal pinkies but they do eventually go back (Tuna ate scented pinkies for about 2 months). Of course like all scenting meathods some snakes don't like tuna, its kinda hit or miss.
If you are going to try tuna scenting i would recommend freezing the juice and just rubbing your pinkie (frozen thawed or live) on the surface of the frozen tuna juice. This eliminates the need for cracking a new can of tuna everytime you want to feed.
(Yes, we do take in a large number of non feeders from our local breeder. We have no intention of using any of these snakes in further breeding projects.)