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RE: Ophiophagus hannah: Captive care notes
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by btomsheck on March 3, 2012
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Hi,
I have a baby indonesian king that refuses to eat . he supposedly was feeding on baby checkered garters; however i have had no such luck. I have been giving him pink mice through a pinky pump and I've tried every trick in the book to get hime eating. Any advice out their? This is a tough one. thanks.
Sincerely,
Ben
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RE: Ophiophagus hannah: Captive care notes
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by GeorgeM on June 5, 2012
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BTOMSHECK- from my own personnel experience, I have a few baby indo's as well. I have had the best luck with a smaller cage stuffed with branch's, i use river cane branch's with the leaves and I drape a small f/t corn snake over the branch's usually about in the middle, and they will not come get them till night time. This is info i received because I had the same problem. Hope this helps.
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Ophiophagus hannah: Captive care notes
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by jacksonlim on September 20, 2013
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Hi, you said Hatchlings/neonates should be fed once every 7-10 days and adults every 14-28 days. Means you feed them ONE ONCE at a time right?
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RE: Ophiophagus hannah: Captive care notes
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by jacksonlim on September 21, 2013
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Hi, you said Hatchlings/neonates should be fed once every 7-10 days and adults every 14-28 days. Means you feed them ONE ONCE at a time right?
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Ophiophagus hannah: Captive care notes
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by ThailandHerper on September 13, 2015
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"The size of our medium shift boxes are 18”x 16”x 6” which will house them for most of their life and if needed, larger ones can be used."
Wow. An animal that typically roams free over a 10-20 square kilometer area is kept in a box less than a couple of square feet?
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