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    how much should I worry?? new baby

    Okay Ive had bps given to me in the past that were non eaters and got them eating.However this new baby is very thin and his underside is rather pushed in. I was going to wait a week to try and feed but decided to give it a go today and he struck, wrapped and ignored it.

    So I will be worried until he eats, but how worried should I be? He appears healthy other then the eating issues.
    Ive put him in a small tub, humid hide, water dish, warm hide.

    I also got a brazilian that is rather thin from the same people, stuck shed on face along with eye caps.Ive got her in a tub as well with a humid hide etc. Not as worried about her as they said she was eating fine but were only feeding her fuzzy mice so thats probably why she is thin.
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    Has the baby ball ever ate? That is a good sign that it struck and constricted at least. Was it in a nice dark and quiet place for eating?

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    He supposedly ate a couple hoppers but he doesnt look like he has eaten in awhile.
    He is about 70 grams, my scale is a bit screwy. he looks dehydrated to me. That is an index card holder for size reference.

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    Re: how much should I worry?? new baby

    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda2 View Post
    He supposedly ate a couple hoppers but he doesnt look like he has eaten in awhile.
    He is about 70 grams, my scale is a bit screwy. he looks dehydrated to me. That is an index card holder for size reference.
    Sometimes they eat on the first day, sometimes they don't. The fact that he struck is good, he may have just been a bit stressed which is why he didn't finish the job and eat.

    I'd just make sure his enclosure is okay (good temps, good humidity, enough hides, etc). If it's okay, just put him in his enclosure, leave him for 7 days, and try again then.
    It is okay to use pine bedding for snakes.
    It is okay to feed live food to snakes.

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    Do you think he needs a good soak?

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    Thumbs up Re: how much should I worry?? new baby

    Agreed with 200xth, he's thin and a bit dehydrated but give him a week to settle in. Imo, make sure he has fresh water and a bowl to soak in and in due time he will eat for you. Peace.

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    Re: how much should I worry?? new baby

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    Do you think he needs a good soak?
    No. Most of the time, soaking them just stresses them for no reason.
    It is okay to use pine bedding for snakes.
    It is okay to feed live food to snakes.

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    Re: how much should I worry?? new baby

    The wrinkles actually look like he is about to shed - dehydration wrinkles run from head to tail along the body rather than from top to bottom.

    I'd get the humidity up to about 70% and give him a few days.
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    Thanks so much I will just let him be for now and just bump humidity. We are moving all my snakes to the new house tomorrow so it will be nice and quiet there until we move in on Saturday. A bit of stress for the drive over but they will remain in the same tubs for the trip.
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