A little background info... I adopted my 5-6 year old female BP (Gogo) in August. Her previous owner was far from perfect and (in my opinion) made lots of mistakes, including feeding habits. Gogo was fed 1-2 small live mice every 1-2 weeks, "or so". Gogo was never introduced to a rat or f/t. At 5 years old and 4 1/2 feet long she weighed roughly 1100-ish grams.
I made drastic changes to Gogo's life once I adopted her, so I wanted to take it slow when changing her diet to prevent stress and possible hunger strike. At first, I upped the number & size of live mice. Over time, I introduced her to an 80g live rat, which she was very excited about. I hated feeding her rats because I was worried even the small ones would bite her. I had dreams of switching her to f/t so she could eat larger prey and get to a normal healthy weight faster... But I had big doubts she would tolerate f/t food.
Her first introduction to a frozen/thawed rat went perfectly!! I heated his head to about 90F, made him do a zombie rat dance to get her interest and she grabbed him- really hard too! Startled me how hard she hit, guess I wasn't expecting her enthusiasm lol.
Today was her second f/t feeding, and it was equally as perfect as the first. Hopefully it'll be smooth sailing from here in the weight gain department! She is currently up to 1320g empty
Sorry for the long post, I'm just very excited!Here's a current (and cute!!) picture of Gogo
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