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I give them 2 months after hatching to start eating, and then I start assist feeding.
Last edited by loonunit; 11-26-2012 at 11:59 AM.
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Are you feeding live or frozen? I picked up a baby spider ball in September and he wouldn't eat frozen fuzzies for me. I had to get live medium mice to stimulate the feeding response. After 2 live meals he has taken frozen mice like a champ for a while now. Hope this helps.
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Try a live mouse hopper.
I wait a month after the first shed before attempting an assist feed.
And there are a few assist feeding vids on youtube you can look at for reference. When I assist feed, I use p/k rat pinks.
I hold the snake gently and grip my thumb and index finger behind its jaws. I maneuver the rat in front of the snake and use its nose to wedge open the snake's mouth. I push the rat until its nose is in the back of the snakes throat and push his mouth close. The snake's natural feeding response usually kicks in around here. Some may fight you and spit the feeder out.
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Thanks, everything I have tried is live. One of the fuzzy's I tried was just starting to open its eyes and was very active. So I will keep trying I'll give him a couple more weeks and than I will help him.
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I also give them 4 weeks post shed
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So how long between offering food? 2 or 3 days?
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If I assist feed, I don't offer again for a week. If they are eating normally, I feed every three days up until around 300 grams, then go to five days up til 1000 grams. If they are assist fed, I wait a week then try a regular feeding, if that doesn't take, keep an eye on the weight and try again in three days. If there is a weight drop, I assist feed again. If it is a very small baby, I may assist feed quicker. It really depends upon the size and appearance of the baby. I have a few that I've raised that had to be assist fed more than ten times. The good news is once they got over their slow start, they became great eaters.
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He is down to 68 grams right now and I think he looks a bit thin, I guess is the way to put it. I am a little worried about him, the other 2 are on a 3 day feeding schedule, and doing great on it.
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Re: At what point do you assist feed?
We just had a clutch where 2 out of 6 wouldn't eat. We kept offering live mouse hoppers and rat fuzzies for about three weeks after they shed, but they would have none of it. By that time they had lost a little over 10% of their original weight, they were small to start at 50 to 55 grams, so we decided it was time to assist feed. Started with a mouse hopper that we Pk'd so it was fresh. Dipped it in warm water to make it slick and then pushed it to the back of the throat. At that point you just hold it there and wait for the snake to relax and start to eat it. After they took the first meal and since it was small, we tried live rat fuzzies about 5 days later. They refused again so we Pk'd them and did the same. We had to assist feed 8 times each before they took one on their own. Both have eaten 3 times on their own now and are switched to FT. They never ate anything alive so there was no sense in continuing with live. Be patient and good luck.
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