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Posted - 13/11/2009 : 12:39:13 hi there people im new here, i have two corn snakes one a 3 year old amel and yearling anery, my amel corn i believe is in need of bigger feed as 1 medium mice is not enough as she seems to be hunting around her viv once she is returned so i have providing another mouse for you her which at that point she rest back in hide after feeding on the 2nd, i was just wondering if thats good practice and wont damage hear in any way or should i just jump to the next size mice or rats. im also thinking of varying her diet with chicks mice and rats, any ideas as to what would be the best practice, i have only had her for 4 months she was my first corn your help would much appreciated in this matter thank in advance to my fellow corn lovers dan |
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Posted - 13/11/2009 : 18:14:11 all my adult corns get one medium mouse every 7 days. theres no need to vary the diet and no need for treats, as in above posts mice contain everything they need and if you try a different food, there is always the chance he'll turn his nose up at mice |
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Posted - 13/11/2009 : 16:05:26 i shall be posting images of her and my little one as soon as i work out how to work this site so give me a day and i will put them up, many thanks for you info it was truly helpfull the amel is a female 4 year old called Hera the yearling anery is a male called Aragorn
quote: Originally posted by matty18714
Hello and welcome to the forum.
Feeding two rodents at once is not a problem, but I would probably go for a large mouse every 7-10 days if she will eat it. Have you for a photo of her?
A varied diet is not really needed for corns, everything they need can be forund in mice. But it doesnt do any harm to give them something differant every now and then.
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Posted - 13/11/2009 : 15:23:35 many thanks for all your replies, my mind is at ease now about the two mice in one feeding setting, i plan on moving up to large mice asap, her current weight is 281grams(is that ok?)
again many thanks for you replies dan
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br]quote: Originally posted by SexyBear77
Welcome to the forum Dan!
From the sound of it your amel would probably appreciate moving up to large mice. Feeding 2 of any prey item is acceptable if absolutely needed, but you wouldnt want to feed three or more. Do you have a record of her weight at all? If not it is always a good idea to have one, especially before changing the feeding routine.
Mice, mice and more mice is the best diet for a corn. Rats are fatty, but ok for an occasional treat. However, chicks are just fluff with pokey bits- no good at all.
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Posted - 13/11/2009 : 14:13:00 As matty and SB have said mice are the staple diet of corn snakes, however you can give them the occasional treat. My 2 will be getting an x-mas rat each . |
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Posted - 13/11/2009 : 13:18:58 Hello and welcome to the forum.
Feeding two rodents at once is not a problem, but I would probably go for a large mouse every 7-10 days if she will eat it. Have you for a photo of her?
A varied diet is not really needed for corns, everything they need can be forund in mice. But it doesnt do any harm to give them something differant every now and then. |
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Posted - 13/11/2009 : 13:18:10 Welcome to the forum Dan!
From the sound of it your amel would probably appreciate moving up to large mice. Feeding 2 of any prey item is acceptable if absolutely needed, but you wouldnt want to feed three or more. Do you have a record of her weight at all? If not it is always a good idea to have one, especially before changing the feeding routine.
Mice, mice and more mice is the best diet for a corn. Rats are fatty, but ok for an occasional treat. However, chicks are just fluff with pokey bits- no good at all.
We like pictures here too! Pop on over to intros and say hi and you will get more replies |