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    My new baby got his first meal,

    Hi everybody,

    I'm very happy that my new ball python just ate his first meal..

    I bought him yesterday and everything looks great,,

    this is his picture after striking the live mouse..

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...7&id=593307950

    Next time I will try to feed him frozen,, will be much easier and less danger to the snake, and cheaper,, any advices to convince him with the frozen one?

    Also the women I bought the snake from told me not to handle the snake for a week, so he can get use to the new place, is it right?

    Thanks a lot guys,
    I'm really happy to be part of this great forums,,
    Ali

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    Re: My new baby got his first meal,

    Yes, you shouldn't handle them for about a week to let them settle in.

    There are a couple things you can do to try to get them to take frozen, but some never will. You can thaw them out, then heat their head with a blow dryer and use tongs to twitch it around.

    Is that his set up in the picture, or a feeding container?

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    Re: My new baby got his first meal,

    Quote Originally Posted by AkHerps View Post
    Yes, you shouldn't handle them for about a week to let them settle in.

    There are a couple things you can do to try to get them to take frozen, but some never will. You can thaw them out, then heat their head with a blow dryer and use tongs to twitch it around.

    Is that his set up in the picture, or a feeding container?
    Thanks I will try next time,,

    this is his set up,, only the first meal will be in his cage and later I will feed him in a separate cage,,

    also for him to get more confidence in the new place,,

    Thanks,

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    Re: My new baby got his first meal,

    I would stick with live if you had fed live and had success with it.

    I'd also like to see some full shots of that enclosure, it appears to be missing a few things.

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    Re: My new baby got his first meal,

    Yeah I was about to say, where are his hides, water dish, etc..?

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    Re: My new baby got his first meal,

    first thanks guys,,

    yeah I know,, I took out all the stuff inside to make it easier and bigger place to eat

    I have the water dish, lamp, UTH, two hides on both sides, and a stick for him to climb,, which he does a lot at night ;D

    After reading more that 5 care sheets, i think aim doing just fine,, ;D

    Thanks guys,

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