My new hognose (first feeding) is like...scared of the pinky?? He was like straightening up, hissing, and striking, but not opening his mouth. He's a tong feeder but I eventually left the pinky in there. I was worried I was stressing him out
Hi! Love your vidéos Do you have tricks for a baby that is SCARED of the pinky? Just got my first baby western hognose snake, he’s been here for a month and havnt eaten once.. he is absolutly terrified
I agree.. the point was aggressive feeding behavior. meaning... as soon as I feed some of my hognoses.. they strike no matter where they are being feed, aggressively. Thanks for the kind words! I appreciate it. Cheers!
My Dad Found A Hognose And Gave it to me Cause he knew I have other reptile pets, and Mom Would kill him if he kept a snake at home😅 but the hognose snake he found wasn't big because it was digesting, She Was Pregnant 😅and All 12 Eggs Hatched ❤just this morning
I recommend it for 60 days, but it’s not needed. Hognose snakes may stop feeding during the winter for a couple months, which mine have done, so I brumate. It’s more natural.
i recently picked up a small western hognose and it took its first feeding very well. i was wondering how long it usually takes to see waste(poop) because i have not found any and it has been 4 days
thank you very much for that. i have been checking the substrate and found nothing. here's hoping i find something soon. thank you again for the speedy reply
Hey man, love your vids! Currently having trouble with my 7 month old hognose. I got her when she was a couple months old. She ate pinkies like a champ until the last month and a half where she's only eaten once. She is behaving strangley and when i try to feed her she just bluff strikes all over the place and tries to run away. She also does the really upset his where its a really long kinda growly one. I have tried feeding her in a separate small tub with it covered up but she just does the kinda growly hiss and will continue doing it for a long time. Her hot end is around 89f going down to room temp on her cool side. Unfortunately I am in the UK so can't get reptilinks. Any advice would,be great! Have you experienced this kinda behaviour before?
Thanks for the comment.. Please make sure room temp is above 70 degrees fahrenheit. If it's below that.. put her in a tub with a hide and water dish for 1 week in a cool spot below 70 degrees... After 1 week, warm her up to 75 than to 90 degrees over the next 2 days... Then try to feed her, if that doesn't work.. Try to hold her and feed off of tongs like I did in this video. Don't worry.. she will eat eventually.. Let me know how you make out. Cheers!
I have a question. I’ve been looking into getting a hognose, but I am squeamish about feeding mice (I know this is an issue because they’re the most common form of food for snakes) I have been looking into repti-links and have heard they can be staple diets, with the frog, plus there meat mixes once the baby is old enough to eat the larger links. I would also add chicken hearts to add another protein source to the diet. Would this be okay? I don’t want to get one if I can’t give it the best care. But I don’t think I can deal with mice!
I am lookingfoward to my first hognose. Thank you for helping with my pre-education.
This is the most helpful baby Hoggy first feeding video I've found. 👌
Thanks for the kind words. I’m glad it was helpful for you. 😃
My new hognose (first feeding) is like...scared of the pinky?? He was like straightening up, hissing, and striking, but not opening his mouth. He's a tong feeder but I eventually left the pinky in there. I was worried I was stressing him out
I watch and enjoy all your hognose videos. I am getting my first one this weekend. Thanks
Congrats on the new hoggie! Enjoy, and thanks for watching, and your support. I appreciate the kind words.
Can we get a update?😊
Hi! Love your vidéos
Do you have tricks for a baby that is SCARED of the pinky? Just got my first baby western hognose snake, he’s been here for a month and havnt eaten once.. he is absolutly terrified
So thankful for this video.
You’re welcome.
I have watched all three videos and they have really help me thanks
I’m really happy to hear.. I’m glad it helped you. Cheers
my baby just ate his second pinky with us today :) it's so cute to watch them get it down lol
Nice. Grats. It is really cool.
I have watched all three of the videos and they have really helped
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i want to point out that snakes are defensive not aggressive, other than that great vid!
I agree.. the point was aggressive feeding behavior. meaning... as soon as I feed some of my hognoses.. they strike no matter where they are being feed, aggressively. Thanks for the kind words! I appreciate it. Cheers!
Where can you buy frog scents? I live in the UK, this is for my baby 4 month old hognose.
I’m not sure.. maybe send an email to Reptilinks, maybe then can help.
Do you have a link to where you buy the Extra Small Pinkies?
My Dad Found A Hognose And Gave it to me Cause he knew I have other reptile pets, and Mom Would kill him if he kept a snake at home😅 but the hognose snake he found wasn't big because it was digesting, She Was Pregnant 😅and All 12 Eggs Hatched ❤just this morning
@@armandoesparza1409 I use rodentpro.com or ColdbloodedCafe for smaller quantities
@@armandoesparza1409 oh nice, congrats.. let some babies go back into the wild to keep the population going. Good stuff
How long would you recommend leaving the pinkie in the enclosure?
For 12 hrs is fine.
I have a question. If you don’t plan on breeding, for the health of the animal, should you put them in brumation anyway?
I recommend it for 60 days, but it’s not needed. Hognose snakes may stop feeding during the winter for a couple months, which mine have done, so I brumate. It’s more natural.
@@HogginOut very true. 👍🏾 Thank you. 🙂
i recently picked up a small western hognose and it took its first feeding very well. i was wondering how long it usually takes to see waste(poop) because i have not found any and it has been 4 days
Can take 2-14 days. Check under the substrate too, if you haven't already. Most of the time about 2-4 days though.
thank you very much for that. i have been checking the substrate and found nothing. here's hoping i find something soon. thank you again for the speedy reply
When can I change his feeding? As in, how do I know when to feed him more?
Always feed every 3-4 day as baby, up to about 70 grams.. then 1 time a week. hope that helps.
My parents are worried about the stink of pinkies in the fridge. Where should I store them?
They don’t stink, they are frozen. They stay in the freezer, not fridge
Hey man, love your vids! Currently having trouble with my 7 month old hognose. I got her when she was a couple months old. She ate pinkies like a champ until the last month and a half where she's only eaten once. She is behaving strangley and when i try to feed her she just bluff strikes all over the place and tries to run away. She also does the really upset his where its a really long kinda growly one. I have tried feeding her in a separate small tub with it covered up but she just does the kinda growly hiss and will continue doing it for a long time. Her hot end is around 89f going down to room temp on her cool side. Unfortunately I am in the UK so can't get reptilinks. Any advice would,be great! Have you experienced this kinda behaviour before?
Thanks for the comment.. Please make sure room temp is above 70 degrees fahrenheit. If it's below that.. put her in a tub with a hide and water dish for 1 week in a cool spot below 70 degrees... After 1 week, warm her up to 75 than to 90 degrees over the next 2 days... Then try to feed her, if that doesn't work.. Try to hold her and feed off of tongs like I did in this video. Don't worry.. she will eat eventually.. Let me know how you make out. Cheers!
Did you ever get her to eat again?
I have a question. I’ve been looking into getting a hognose, but I am squeamish about feeding mice (I know this is an issue because they’re the most common form of food for snakes) I have been looking into repti-links and have heard they can be staple diets, with the frog, plus there meat mixes once the baby is old enough to eat the larger links. I would also add chicken hearts to add another protein source to the diet. Would this be okay? I don’t want to get one if I can’t give it the best care. But I don’t think I can deal with mice!
Honestly, got my first hoggie last week and wasn't looking forward to feeding a pinky, it totally was nothing.
wondering how things have been after 2 years
I’ve had hamsters my whole life and I too thought it would be difficult. It ended up being no problem!