We had the same problem feeding the milksnakes and then Jon read somewhere that a guy took the pinkies and put them in the ventilated shoe boxes, put the snakes in it and left them for an hour or so. We tried it and it worked like clockwork, that's how we feed them everytime now, it's just so much simpler than going back and forth trying to tease them into eating, or worrying about them not finding the pinkies in the substrate. They have eaten quickly every time we've done that since.
Just a thought,
Tay
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