I have been able to move a younger snake from live to F/T usually without any hassle. About a little over two months ago I bought three new ball pythons. The guy told me the youngest one (Leopard ball) was on live hopper mice. She easily takes F/T hoppers with me. I also bought a Sugar Ball Python and I was told she was on rat pups F/T. So has eaten for me easily. But I also bought a 2 year old (800g) Vanilla. Out of excitement, and choosing between her and an Enchi Pastel, I did not ask what she ate. She looked big enough to take a medium rat so for the first two weeks I offered her medium rats. She did not eat. On the third and fourth week I offered her a small rat and she did not eat. I called the breeder and he told me she was on live mice. I breed my own ASFs and only had sub adults (which is like really small). I offered her one and she killed it efficiently. I gave her a second one and she ate that one too with no issues. I have ASFs already frozen that I euthanized and offered them to her and she would not eat them. So I again gave her two live. I honestly have no issues feeding live, but I prefer not to. I offer her F/T each feeding and for the last month I have not offered her live for the last month, hoping she would get hungry enough to eat F/T. I usually do this with all snakes I buy that are on live and have had great success switching them over, but this is the first time I bought a snake that is over 6 months old so I am having difficulties getting her to take F/T. Today I caved and gave her live. Does anyone have any other suggestions on getting her to eat F/T? Or should I keep her on live for the rest of her life? Do not worry, I know about not leaving her alone with a live rodent.