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    Frozen/thawed

    Today I tried to switch my snake over to f/t, she seemed interested and kept striking at it, but missed every time. Then I went and got her live and she got it on the first try, has this ever happened to anyone else? Does anyone know what could cause this?


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    she might not be missing the strike. she feels threatened and those sound like defensive strikes. if she intended to eat, she would strike and coil.

    switching a snake over to f/t takes time. hell, i still have some who refuse to switch lol.
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    How warm was it?

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    Re: Frozen/thawed

    Room temperature


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    Re: Frozen/thawed

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    Room temperature

    You want blast it with a hair dryer and get the head around 95 degrees......

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    Re: Frozen/thawed

    Oh, I didn't know that, thank you, I will try that next week and see if she'll take it


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    Re: Frozen/thawed

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    You want blast it with a hair dryer and get the head around 95 degrees......
    This tip also solves BP's going for the wrong end.

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    Re: Frozen/thawed

    Quote Originally Posted by Bmocken View Post
    This tip also solves BP's going for the wrong end.
    Oh my god. I have to try this. My guy is always latching on the wrong end or even the side

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    How are you presenting the rat to the snake? Those sound like defensive strikes like if you're sticking it right in the snakes face. The hairdryer on the head is a good trick or what I have is an extra space heater in my snake room that I'll kick on and hold their heads by for a couple seconds before offering.

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    Re: Frozen/thawed

    I hold it by the tail at one end of the enclosure and shake it a little, she came closer, flicking her tongue and then went for it a couple times, but missed each time. Maybe she could tell it was already dead and didn't like it anywhere in her enclosure so she was trying to defend against it?


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