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Quiguli Posted - 19/08/2011 : 22:54:02
I had to post about this as i've read a few posts about problem feeders and any tips that can be given. Since I bought home my Cinder on the 3rd of July she proved to be nothing but a problem feeder refusing to eat every pinkie I offer her, I resorted to braining which wasnt the most pleasant method but it worked and it only worked if I covered and left her for 24 hours. It was stressing me out to say the least, so my friend had scanned the internet for a different idea and suggested marmite.

Oh Marmite I LOVE thee!, since i've dipped the pinkies heads in marmite she eats them up with the hour! I can now feed her on two pinkies no problem and she has taken every pinkie I have offered her every time.

This is definately one to consider if you've tried everything else and just dont have the stomach for braining. I hope some of you will try this and perhaps tell me if it works. Would love to know if it works with all ages rather than just hatchlings.
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thistle Posted - 20/08/2011 : 21:38:15
I have to admit that I have never tasted Marmite, for some reason the thought of it always makes me feel a bit sick. But maybe I should buy a jar and put it in the cupboard just incase I ever need it.
cattNmo Posted - 20/08/2011 : 19:20:03
This has to boil down to Marmite love it or hate it. I'd rather brain lunch then have to smell the stuff!!!!!!
mkmattyk Posted - 20/08/2011 : 19:04:36
i havent tried it myself but i know afew people including sexybear77 that have suggested it and ive passed to friends and they thought i was crazy but i insisted and they pass it on everytime
SexyBear77 Posted - 20/08/2011 : 18:56:16
Good work. I;ve recommended the Marmite method a few times.

It's usually greeted with "Sure, I'll try that...."

*COUGH*crazyfool*COUGH*
Mort13 Posted - 20/08/2011 : 18:49:10
Heh,heh thats brill! You must be well chuffed.
I'm a marmite lover too,although I prefer it with cheese on a crumpet rather than a pinkie.
Quiguli Posted - 20/08/2011 : 08:08:34
Well I hope to eventually ween her off the marmite but I want to establish a few more feeds perhaps when shes ready for the next pray item such as fuzzies. I might have a snake addicted to marmite (can't say I blame her)

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I wonder if the Marmite Food Company would be interested in this information for their next advertising campaign?


Do you know what I might just contact them and tell them about it, I might even get free marmite!, I think from now on i'll call it Snakemite haha cheesy
Auld Baldy Posted - 20/08/2011 : 01:57:50
I wonder if the Marmite Food Company would be interested in this information for their next advertising campaign?

http://www.marmite.co.uk/love/contact/feedback.html

Love Marmite ~ Love Snakes ~ Snakes Love it too!
Sta~ple Posted - 19/08/2011 : 23:22:52
Wow I have never heard first hand of this actually working!, to tell the truth I actually thought it was bs... Are you going to try and ween her or the marmite then?

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