Q9: Can I keep more than one Kingsnake in the same cage?
FAQmentioned elsewhere, Kingsnakes in the wild will feed on other snakes including other Kingsnakes. Therefore, it is a risk to house two together. If this must be done, then much care should be taken to separate them during feeding time. They should be kept separate for a while after feeding since the feeding response is accompanied by hormonal responses that may keep them in the hunting mode. One should make every attempt to house Kingsnakes separately except when attempting to breed them.
Related QuestionsQ8: My Kingsnake won't eat, what do I do?
FAQKingsnakes are known for being hardy eaters and usually do not seem to experience much in the way of feeding problems. They will, however, occasionally go "off feed" like other species. This can happen due an impending winter season or mating season. Snakes just seem to "know" when there are more important jobs to do than eating. When this happens the best thing to do is have patience and occasionally re-offer food after several days rest.
Related QuestionsQ11: How do I get a Mountain Kingsnake?
FAQMountain Kingsnakes are to some degree less available than other species on the open market. As with other snakes, it is far better to purchase these animals from reputable breeders either at reptile shows or via the Internet. This gives the buyer a better chance of obtaining healthy, locality specific animals (usually!). This is important when one considers the higher cost for this species compared to other types of Kingsnakes.
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FAQMountain Kingsnakes can present a challenge when trying to get newborn snakes to eat pinkie mice. As mentioned elsewhere, mice are not a normal part of their diet in nature and some hatchlings will refuse to eat pinkie mice. However, with a little time, patience, and good technique they can successfully be converted to a rodent diet. Sometimes all that is needed is to wash the mouse scent off of a thawed pinkie. If this does not work, the next step is to try "scenting" the mouse with a lizard.
Related QuestionsCan I keep it in a cage?
The Raven's Aviary - Close Encounters of the Corvid KindThe metal bars of a cage can seriously damage a bird's feathers as it grows older, and needs to stretch out its wings. If the wingfeathers keep breaking off against the bars, the bird may not learn to fly properly, or not have the plumage to fly effectively. Besides, wild birds don't belong behind bars. If you have to have a cage, make it a large one - several feet wide and more than 3 feet tall, so the bird has room to move and exercise as it grows.
Related QuestionsShould I buy the Goblin or the Kingsnake? Which is better?
Reverend FAQNeither is better, they are designed for different purposes. The Goblin is for lower volume studio, practice or small gig use. It can get loud, but does not have a lot of clean volume because it is designed to overdrive early, providing tube saturation at a moderate volume. If you need a louder clean tone (for example: as loud or louder than a Fender Deluxe Reverb) go with the Kingsnake.
Related QuestionsWhat is the difference between the Hellhound and the Kingsnake?
Reverend FAQThe Kingsnake is based on the Hellhound, but with significant improvements in construction and tone. The Kingsnake improvements are: Jensen Neo 100 speaker, instead of the All-Tone 1250. The Neo 100 is higher power, louder and lighter weight The result is more clean headroom, tighter low end and smoother overdrive at medium to high volume. Reduced weight cabinet with larger interior.
Related QuestionsQ9. How do I get an advisor?
FAQsA9. You will be assigned an advisor upon admission to the program. The information will be provided in your admission letter. Prior to being assigned an advisor, you may see any of the regular faculty who teach in the program for advice.
Related QuestionsQ5: Can I house more than one boa in the same cage?
FAQThe answer here is a cautious "yes." We have successfully housed more than one boa together and have even had productive breeding occur. Rosy Boas are not cannibalistic by nature. They are thought to be "loners" in nature for the most part, although some think they may congregate in small numbers to brumate. We have found on occasion that a boa becomes stressed when too crowded, begins to feed poorly or regurgitate, then does much better when housed alone.
Related QuestionsWhere should I place my cage?
Lady Gouldian Finch .com - Frequently Asked QuestionsPlace the cage away from sources of intense heat and cold, such as windows, radiators, fireplaces, air conditioners and exterior doors. Never locate a cage in the kitchen if you use nonstick-coated cookware. The fumes can be lethal to birds.
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What Kind Of Cage Should I Get?
Frequently Asked QuestionsCages should be made of wire mesh for ventilation. Aquariums are not recommended because they do not provide enough ventilation and will make your ferret feel isolated. Wood cages are not recommended because the wood can soak up urine and other liquids, so cleaning them is nearly impossible. If you are planning to keep your ferret caged most of the time, the cage should be minimum 2x3x2. A second or third ferret could also share that size cage.
Related QuestionsCan I put more than one chin in a cage?
Chinchilla Frequent QuestionsThis is a difficult answer to make. It all depends on the chin. Some are very social while others tend to be loners. If your chin has been alone a long time and you decide to add a chin you will have to watch and make sure it is going to be okay. Some chins may resent this after having been the only chin in the cage. It could become a territorial issue. (back to top)
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Q9: Where are you?
Transvestite Club TransMISSION London :: Frequently Asked Qu...Trans-MISSION in London can be found at the Masque Bar Barbican (formerly known as the Extra Time Bar), 1-5 Long Lane, London EC1A 9HA (click here for a map). By far the easiest way to find us is to locate Barbican tube station - the Masque Bar Barbican is just around the corner - if you can find the tube station you really can't miss us!
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Q9: What's 'OFF' all about?
Pedalpushers Mailing List FAQ and AUPAnswer: Using 'OFF' in the subject line of the email indicates the message is not directly related to Cycling in Sheffield but contains an issue thought to be of concern to Pedal Pushers members. Such messages can be deleted unread by members not interested in the subject. Members are asked to think carefully before posting OFF messages.
Related QuestionsWhat kind of cage should I put my chin in?
Chinchilla Frequent QuestionsI recommend using a metal cage. Plastic cages could be chewed through. Wooden cages will be chewed on also. See Housing/Cages for more information. My chin resides in a 3-story condo. He loves it! See a photo of the condo cage here
Related QuestionsWhat sort of cage should I use?
FAQCage design should minimize environmental stress. Cages that are too small make it difficult for reptiles to exercise; lack of exercise may lead conditions such as constipation and dystocia, especially in snakes. Cages should provide hiding places and branches for reptiles. Consult with GC Vet Clinic to determine the best habitat for your pet.
Related QuestionsMy bird is fluffed up and sitting at the bottom of the cage. Is he ill?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, your bird is probably ill and should be seen by a veterinarian. A bird that is unable or unwilling to perch is generally not healthy. Fluffing for long periods of time means the bird is trying to stay warm and often is a sign of illness. Be aware, however that many birds will fluff their feathers from time to time for short periods.
Related QuestionsCan I raise several butterfly species in the same container or cage?
Frequently asked questions about butterfliesANSWER: Absolutely! Many species can be reared in the same rearing container. Some Sulphur butterfly caterpillars, such as the Cloudless Sulphur, will often kill and/or eat each other whether in a container or in a garden. When closely reared in a container, the cannibalism rate may be higher than in a garden.
Related QuestionsWhat is a CAGE Code?
Kutztown SBDC: Small Business Development CenterA CAGE Code ( Commercial and Government Entity) is a five-character alphanumeric identification system administered to identify commercial and government entities (companies may have more than one). It is mandatory in order to do federal government contracting. It is automatically assigned when a company completes the CCR Registration online.
Related QuestionsWhat's a hospital cage?
Pet Bird Health FAQIt's a small, enclosed cage that has a heater in it, and usually a humidifier. A hospital cage can be warmed up, which makes it easier for the sick bird to maintain its normally high body temperature. The humidifier helps ease respiratory problems. You can make such a cage by using a small aquarium, and placing a heating pad under it. Put a thermometer in the bottom corner where the bird will be. Put some bedding in there, along with food and water, and cover with towels. Place in a dim room.
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