n3xia
Active Member
My friend's female childreni is obese and a vet recommended she breed it to try and get her to lose some weight, so I gave her my male childreni a few days ago and they seem pretty fond of each other...
Only problem now is, we are both complete novices (never bred before and there's a lot of varied information online). We were just going to leave the mother to incubate the eggs naturally, but once they hatch, what do we feed them, and where do we get the food? I'm in Darwin and my local pet shop doesn't sell day old frozen pinkies. It's usually hard to get live ones too because they're in such high demand as pets and food. My friend is bulk ordering some rodents from these guys shortly, but even they don't have pinkies that young. Are mealworms okay?
Also, what should we keep the babies in? I read somewhere that deli containers with holes in the lids are a good idea because they're so small and can squeeze out of anything. If we use those, what should we put in there to make them comfortable and maximise chances of them feeding? What's this about sphagnum moss and would I be able to get it in Darwin or would I have to order online?
Lastly, does anyone know the laws on selling the babies, or even giving them away? The breeder I got my childreni from (reputable govt contracted snake catcher) said they are the only snake species you don't need to apply for a license for. It just gets handed out. Is this correct and if so are we able to issue permits or is that only for pro breeders?
Only problem now is, we are both complete novices (never bred before and there's a lot of varied information online). We were just going to leave the mother to incubate the eggs naturally, but once they hatch, what do we feed them, and where do we get the food? I'm in Darwin and my local pet shop doesn't sell day old frozen pinkies. It's usually hard to get live ones too because they're in such high demand as pets and food. My friend is bulk ordering some rodents from these guys shortly, but even they don't have pinkies that young. Are mealworms okay?
Also, what should we keep the babies in? I read somewhere that deli containers with holes in the lids are a good idea because they're so small and can squeeze out of anything. If we use those, what should we put in there to make them comfortable and maximise chances of them feeding? What's this about sphagnum moss and would I be able to get it in Darwin or would I have to order online?
Lastly, does anyone know the laws on selling the babies, or even giving them away? The breeder I got my childreni from (reputable govt contracted snake catcher) said they are the only snake species you don't need to apply for a license for. It just gets handed out. Is this correct and if so are we able to issue permits or is that only for pro breeders?