They told me it wouldn't eat dead ones, I tried and it was never interested. I did the broth trick and everything!
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It was going towards the coop, but he was walking out in the dark and the snake wasn't happy.
@FortCluck I feed my cornsnake f/t small adult mice, 1-2 mice every 1-2 weeks depending on the season and his activity level. He's not big enough for anything more substantial than that!
I got a snake and they fed it live mice and the mouse literally killed my snake! I was so mad! I'll never feed live again if I ever got another snake.
Mice can be crazy when fighting for their life!Oh wow!
Is he a baby?
A mouse killed a snake!? OMG that’s awful!!!
Mice can be crazy when fighting for their life!
@FortCluck oh man I'm so sorry. That's exactly why I always recommend people only use dead (whether f/t or fresh-killed) or stunned prey with their reptiles. I know some people are all about the 'mental stimulation' from having to actively hunt prey, but there's plenty of ways to provide enrichment for a snake without putting it in physical danger.
@KDOGG331 No actually he's a senior citizen! Noodle's 15 years old, he's my oldest pet. He's just a small male cornsnake who can't take larger prey.
@KDOGG331 I take it you've never been bitten by a small rodent before. Their skulls are designed to gnaw through just about anything. Snake flesh is nothing compared to hard woods and plastics.