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    Cujo ate his first meal, but it was live. He would not eat the f/t that I have been trying, the temp was right and everything. :cry: He struck it within one minute. I watched like a hawk to make sure the mouse didn't hurt him and it went great. When I got him they said he was on live. I worried that when he's ready for rats that he will get hurt. Any advice would help please.
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    i just let me BP get really hungry and he took it no problem and he has been taking pre killled ever since.Just skip a feeding or two and he should take it,good luck !
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    Some times when they are young it takes several live feedings to get them to eat a FT rodent. I feed fresh killed but you got to kill the rodent right before the feeding and you just cant throw it in there you have to use some tongs and dangle the mouse in front of him.
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