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Hognose Snake Feeding

Feeding hognose snakes toads, frogs and mice.

By Bill Love

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Eastern Hognose Snake
Eastern Hognose Snake

Q. For years I’ve caught toads and frogs to feed my hognose snakes. It’s easy to pick them up around neighborhood streetlights after dark. I find mostly common and oak toads, but a few spadefoot and gopher frogs too. My eastern hognoses like them all and have done well for more than a year on a diet of nothing else. Should I be trying to switch my hognoses to mice? How do I scent mice to best get the hognose snakes to think they’re toads?
Larry Johnson
Dunedin, Florida

A. Eastern hognose snakes (Heterodon platirhinos) are the most-confirmed toad-eaters of the three species in North America. Despite this tendency, even they can be persuaded to accept mice. Most eastern hognose snakekeepers have tried to get them on mice for ease of feeding. City dwellers find collecting toads a hassle, not to mention that the supply is tenuous during the colder months of the year. Some also believe they’re avoiding parasites with mice, though freezing the toads first should largely overcome that worry.

In your situation, though, with an apparently ample supply of native food at your disposal, why try to switch? If your animals are thriving, don’t try to fix a nonexistent problem. The anurans you’ve been using are normal prey items and are abundant enough to continue as prime food for your captives — with one exception.

I’d eliminate Florida gopher frogs (Rana capito aesopus) from your snakes’ menus.  Not because the snakes won’t enjoy them, but because gopher frogs are getting scarcer for the same reason that their tortoise namesakes are declining: habitat destruction and alteration. They are listed as a "Species of Special Concern" in Florida, so it’s technically illegal to collect them. Let southern toads (Bufo terrestris) and oak toads (B. quersicus) bear the brunt of supplying the dinner fare for your pets.


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I have a small hognose that was rehabilitated from the wild. its now too cold in my area to release him OR to find toads to feed him. I've been putting small frogs in his tank but it seems I'm pulling them out all dried up days later. I can't tell if he's eating at all. Is there another way to make him eat the pinkies without rubbing them on toads? because I cant catch toads in this cold. I'm worried, please help!! lol
carley, green bay, VA
Posted: 11/8/2011 10:32:50 AM
Cool!
Robbie, Tulsa, OK
Posted: 6/20/2011 6:34:51 PM
I have switched most of my wild caught easterns to prekilled mice and my newborns usually take scented frozen thawed pinkies right away. I also have an abundance of frozen toads. I have read that a steady diet of mice shortens the life span of the eastern hognose because of fatty liver disease. So again, the question is is switching the best option.
Frank, fargo, ND
Posted: 4/4/2010 7:46:28 PM
Wow Caitlin, maybe you should get out of the herp scene!
Josh, Somwhere, SC
Posted: 8/16/2009 4:52:09 PM
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