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    I just tried to feed my jungle for the first time since i got him about a week ago and he wont eat, he strikes but doesn't constrict or swallow. and i doing something wrong or should i just wait till next week to try again? he is 51 grams almost 4 months old
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    Re: feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Hernandez View Post
    I just tried to feed my jungle for the first time since i got him about a week ago and he wont eat, he strikes but doesn't constrict or swallow. and i doing something wrong or should i just wait till next week to try again? he is 51 grams almost 4 months old
    Those are signs of a stressed snake that is defensively striking. I would hold feed for another week and try again.

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    Re: feeding

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    Those are signs of a stressed snake that is defensively striking. I would hold feed for another week and try again.

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    I agree. Until then you should offer more areas for him to hide in, such as more foliage or an upside down bowl with a hole cut in the side.
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    Re: feeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    Those are signs of a stressed snake that is defensively striking. I would hold feed for another week and try again.

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    I agree. Until then you should offer more areas for him to hide in, such as more foliage or an upside down bowl with a hole cut in the side.
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    k thanks guys
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    Ok so I added some Foliage to the tank and added a old black towel than i can drape down and cover half the tank. what do you thing? should i add anymore? or adjust its positioning?

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    Looks great, just give the snake space and time.

    Try feeding with the lights dimmed (or off), at nighttime. If feeding F/T, make sure the feeder is warmed to body temperature.

    Another option is leaving a dead feeder in the cage overnight. This works well for one of our BRBs, I just put it within his eyesight, and by morning he has eaten it.

    If he skips a feeding, wait at least 5 days.

    Don't worry until your snake starts losing weight. They can go a long time without food and still be healthy.

    Good luck!

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    One thing to think about is the type of feeder being offered.
    My IJ will defensively bite a rat, but will constrict and eat a mouse.

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    51g at 4 months iz a little on the small side.
    what are you trying to feed him?
    (Sorry if it was on another post, I'm on my cell right now)

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