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Thread: First feed

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    First feed

    Just got my first bp and I was wondering when i should attempt its first feed. The breeder i purchased her from said she was feeding on small rat pups. Any advice offered would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: First feed

    People usually recommend waiting a few days for her to settle in (along with zero handling). Use the search function for more information, as this question is asked quite a bit.
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    Second Annarose. Don't handle it for several days, its been through a lot of stress from being shipped. I waited a week to feed mine and he took it no problem, but ever snake can be a little different. If it doesn't eat when you offer, wait another 5 days or so before you offer again.
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    When you bring a bp home, it's generally best to wait 1 to 2 weeks before you try to feed them. That gives them time to settle in and get used to their surroundings.

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    Re: First feed

    I just got my first BP as well this weekend so I'm speaking from absolutely ZERO experience...But when I got her from the reptile store they had a record of her being fed every Monday since July and I didn't want to mess up her schedule so I went ahead and fed her today...she was hesitant but i stood back an she did her thing. Was it the right way? Probably not...but she didn't miss a meal...

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    Re: First feed

    Thank you all for the input

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    I picked up my first bp last monday before thanksgiving. He was fed 7 days prior. When i brought him home the first thing i did was feed him. He did not hesistate and ate like a CHAMP! Hes only 3 months and i didnt hold him till a few days later

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    I let mine chill for a week with zero handling, then I try to feed.
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