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    Almost feeding time.

    Got our 1st BP last Friday, the breeder where we got her feeds her snakes on Friday's and she gave the one we got a f/t mouse hopper an hour before we showed up and also that same day she help us out with some more mouse hoppers and one rat pup. The baby was born on 9-5-13. This Friday me and wife feels more better to feed her in a different enclosure (Not sure yet). I will like to know if that might make the baby stress out a bit and just refuse the meal. And also should I feed her a mouse hopper or try a rat pup she has never had a rat before. Any pointers about switching from mouse to rat? Any kind of advice will be great.

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    Feed in enclosure. Moving makes your snake stress out and the last thing a newly moved baby needs is to be stressed. Give her what she was getting this week. Do you have a scale to weigh your little one? It would really help you figure out what size prey item to feed her. For snakes under 500 grams, the general rule is 10-15% of the snake's body weight every 5-7 days. Another good rule of thumb is you want to feed a prey item that is as big or a little bit bigger at the widest part than your snake's widest part. I would say a mouse hopper is going to be too small, even if she was only hatched out a month ago, but I would keep her on what she's on for now then move up as she gets settled in.

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    Re: Almost feeding time.

    I told my wife to relax and try feeding her in the enclosure but she is still a bit nervous about the snake maybe mistaken her as the meal instead. No we never picked one up yet but I surely am later on this month. o yea I will def...take some photo's
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    Re: Almost feeding time.

    So, she takes a hopper will that be enough til the next feeding, if not how you know she might be still "Hungry"?

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    Throw another one in there in a few days. If she eats, great. If not, try again a few days after that. I try and feed babies every 5 days or so, especially the active ones.
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    I would definitely feed in the enclosure, you are more likely to get bit moving the snake back in forth while its in feeding mode. Also a stressed snake that has just eaten can possibly regurgitate the meal.

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    Re: Almost feeding time.

    We decided to feed her early this morning 6:30am in her enclosure, it took a bit she wasn't flickering at it so watching a video on youtube a guy heated his mouse with a heat lamp which did the trick for us, she started to flick her tongue moved all around the cage and eventually got a good sniff and bam!....She swallowed it so quickly and after she was finished she just kept looking out for more her gut still looks empty.

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    Re: Almost feeding time.

    Quote Originally Posted by jessica87 View Post
    We decided to feed her early this morning 6:30am in her enclosure, it took a bit she wasn't flickering at it so watching a video on youtube a guy heated his mouse with a heat lamp which did the trick for us, she started to flick her tongue moved all around the cage and eventually got a good sniff and bam!....She swallowed it so quickly and after she was finished she just kept looking out for more her gut still looks empty.
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    Re: Almost feeding time.

    Oh, I wasn't expecting such fast reply's. So I took a nap after her meal. It's been 7-hours now you think it's too late and wait 5 more days to feed her again?

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