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starting baby black necked spitters
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by Arboreal_Viper on April 30, 2002
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I just had a recent clutch of black-necks and some babies are a little stubborn. I just wanted to ask if anyone knew any tricks to stimulate a feeding response.
I also have the same problem with baby monacleds. I dont want to resort to assist feeding. thanks
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RE: starting baby black necked spitters
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by biff on April 30, 2002
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I've had several stubborn baby naja, here are some of the things I've tried: brained pinks, scented pinks (frogs, lizards, chicks, fish). Brained pinks left in the cage overnight worked best for me. You could also put the pinkie in a small container w/the snake overnight.
Unfortunately, I've had some that just needed to be assist fed, just the nature of the hobby I guess.
Good luck,
Steve
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