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    eating mouse tail first

    Hey guys,

    So i got a normal male on Friday only a few months old. The lady at the store said that she was having trouble getting him to eat. Said she tried everything but assist feeding. I thought about it and got him anyways. I left him alone in his pen for a few days. Yesterday i tried feeding him a fuzzy and was getting a good feeding resp once from him but he would shy away from it. In an effort to try i left the mouse in his pen outside his hide box. After about 30 Minutes i checked and he was swallowing the mouse tail first. anybody here have an experience similar to this?? Any negatives come about from this behavior??

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    Re: eating mouse tail first

    Mine eat it from the tail first sometimes. Maybe he struck it from the back and couldn't find the head. Usually when mine eat it from the back it's time to move up in size on rats though.

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    Maybe he never got the "head first" memo?

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    Never had a problem from any of mine doing this when it happens. And I would suggest trying to get it switched over to appropiatly sized rats a.s.a.p. It may just want a larger prey item.
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    For his size a fuzzy is a good sized meal for him. I will look into the rats for this weekends feeding

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    If he's a few months old, fuzzy is too small, or he's been underfed for a while.

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    Yea the store said they couldn't get him to eat. I don't want to over feed and stress him out but i wanna get him up to weight.

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    Re: eating mouse tail first

    All snakes feed differently. My snake has never struck a mouse other than right on the nose every single time. As long as hes not having difficulty swallowing it backwards then everything is fine.

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    Yea he seemed to have gotten it down alright, it was just strange to see Lol . My female will mess with a mouse for a few minutes looking for the head before eating and he just didn't seem to care. I'll keep an eye on him next feeding to see what he does.

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    Re: eating mouse tail first

    They do eat things weird from time to time, it's nothing to worry about.

    Now that he is eating, the next meal should be okay to be a normal sized prey item. I think what other posters were trying to point out was that it is more common for a ball python to refuse to eat a meal that is too small than they are to keep rejecting an appropriate sized meal. It may be that the lady was offering him meals that were too small for quite some time.

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