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Revkkoolaid, your annie only eats chicks... mine only eats rat pups (i'm trying to vary her diet with chicks/hamsters/gerbils and mice). Some say that chicken broth works but i had no success with that. Perhaps you will have some?
My green didn't eat for just over three weeks after i got her and all i could feed her at the time was LIVE rat pups. She is very picky even now after i try to offer her thawed. She is 3 feet.
Try this method...

Fill up your entire feeding tank with enough water to allow your annie to completely immerse herself. You then need to have a land area (another container unsidedown in the water) with the new food placed ontop of it just above water level. Wet the food with chicken broth (out of the cage) and then offer it. This is to encorage feeding her from the water to attack the food on land and then make her think she is drowning it by constriction. I read somewhere that if you have an extreamly picky only chick eater then you could try the grotesque method of skinning your chick (thawed i hope) [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_eek.gif[/img] and then tightly wrapping your new prey source.
Good luck.
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