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    feeeding issues

    so some good news and some bad news. The good news is my new girl came yesteday and is evedently doing just fine since she's already pooped, peed, and eaten a f/t mouse this morning! she hit it so fast and took it into her hide to gobble it down. She did however leave quite a mess, is this a common occurance when feeding f/t? {this was my first time}

    the bad news is that Ror is being very picky. I offerd him a f/t mouse to see if he'd finally eat it and he actually stook it this time. but thats as far as he got, after he figured out it was dead he unraveled and just stared at me... he hasn't touched it. what should i do?? Since i already have one snake that is seemingly eating f/t fine, i'd really like to just get thoes. the mouse i offered Ror was a bit damp, could that be it? what else should i try? also, should I leave the mouse in there for a while or take it out?
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    Re: feeeding issues

    When I fed Bauhamat a few days ago she struck the mouse and eviscerated it, made a nasty mess, so I had to move her to sanitize the sides and bottom of her cage, I've never even seen something so cute do something so grotesque, but it was certainly nature at it's best. So I guess it would be something normal.
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    Re: feeeding issues

    Can't honestly say any of my snakes make much of a mess at all whether they are eating f/t, p/k or live. With f/t though if you've over heated the prey sometimes it gets umm a bit explosive or if the prey has been refrozen I've heard of it getting messy like that. Could just be the belly wall was thin and it popped from the pressure of her coil.


    Some snakes like a lot of privacy to eat so you may need to just walk away and leave Ror with his prey so he can settle down and eat it. Other snakes need you to do the zombie mouse dance jiggle thing to promote a good strike and coil. Just don't leave the prey in so long it gets stinky and don't refreeze prey you've left in the tank for any significant time. Once you find the trick that gets him eating, stick with it faithfully as these snakes LOVE routine.

    I have to say I have two out of my six balls that will not take anything but live. Doesn't bother me as I prefer to feed live and have tried it with all my snakes. If you prefer to feed f/t that's cool, you may just have to try a few things, be patient and consistent and also do a search here as there should be tons of threads on it.

    Best of luck!

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    Re: feeeding issues

    Sorry it took so long to respond but I went on a snowboarding trip this weekend. Let me give you guys a little of an update. I left the mouse in with Ror for 2-3 hours while I was packing on friday then took it out and refroze it for my more eager eater. I wouldn't feel good to leave without Ror eating so I gave him the live mouse that I got that day just incase he didn't eat the f/t. He stuck and coiled it a little faster than normal and then uncoiled and immeadiatly ate it.

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno
    Some snakes like a lot of privacy to eat so you may need to just walk away and leave Ror with his prey so he can settle down and eat it.
    I can assure you that Ror is not shy about eating. He's eatin in front of an audience of 6 with no problem and he eats infront of me every time. But when I offered the f/t he stuck it, coiled, then in less than a minutes uncoiled and just stared at me. He's just a spoiled little thing. do you think 2-3 hours is enough time?

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno
    If you prefer to feed f/t that's cool, you may just have to try a few things, be patient and consistent and also do a search here as there should be tons of threads on it.
    Its not that I prefer to feed f/t its just that it makes more sense for my wallet! But i'll do some research and hopefully next times feeding will go better.
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    Re: feeeding issues

    So Ror's picky..... I guess I can only blame myself for giving him live up untill now. I've decided to just give him live and maybe after christmas i'll start breeding rats as a little experiment and so I don't have to make that weekly pet shop run. My girl {still unnamed..... it takes me a while} ate another f/t and was out on her first handling session on weds. She did great! Right when i picked her out of her cage she started exploring. No ball time whatsoever!! she seems to be very well adjusted!

    oh btw, the girl is about to go into shed so i'll wait till shes done to take some pictures.
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    Re: feeeding issues

    Yep we've gone back and forth over f/t for the exact same reason...it's a lot easier on the wallet compared to what I currently pay for live in our area (those rats should pass golden nuggets for what I'm flippin paying for them!). For us though our snakes just do better on live and so we're sticking with that.

    Hoping our 5 female rats start producing (1 has a litter of 9, 1 is looking preggie and the others 3 are in with the male right now). I'm terribly sad how fixated I've become on rodent reproduction! LOL


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    Re: feeeding issues

    Jo, do you think it would be practicle for me to breed rats. I only have two snakes so obviously I'd only need one female rat but is it worth it for just two snakes?
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    Re: feeeding issues

    Probably not, but it's up to you. You have to figure in all the food and caging supplies as well what I affectionately refer to as the hassle factor. If it's something you like might like doing then why not, but I think until you have 5+ snakes it's probably not worth it. There's my
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    Re: feeeding issues

    ok so I was a little wrong with that update. This morning I woke up to a smell I couldn't take. It turns out that my little girl didn't actually eat that f/t I recently gave her... just hid it under her substrate. Let me tell you the smell was unbareable. I had to leave the room many times before I just decided to take everything out of the tub and run to the dumpster and dump it. {I have a terrible gag reflex} It took a lot of cleanings to get the smell out of the tub.

    But I guess I really can't blame her... her eyes are very blue and her skins all wrinkly. But I thought that if a snake didn't want to eat becuse of shedding it wouldn't take interest in the food. She struck, coiled, and started to eat it. I left the room cuz i thought she'd be ok and when I came back there was no mouse. Im not going to worry too much till after her shed unless someone thinks this is abnormal.
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    Re: feeeding issues

    Yeww I would have been green too! I personally don't worry if any of mine refuse during their shed cycles, some do, some don't...in the end it's only a week of missed food and in nature these aren't snakes that eat on a carved in stone regular cycle (well unless I'm misinformed and someone runs around passing out prey into the terminite mounds on a regular basis LOL).

    As far as breeding live for 2 snakes it's really up to you, your interest in caring for mice or rats (mice stink, rats usually don't), etc. If you prefer live or your snakes only want to take live then either you breed for them or you buy from someone else that does. I'm not experienced enough yet in breeding my own rats to say what ratio male to female rat your going to need for a specific number of snakes. I'm sure someone like TekWarren would be better able to say. We are trying to breed for our snakes due to the ridiculous prices of our pet store but it will be quite awhile yet till I'm self-sufficient preywise.

    Just a quick question, just to check.....the stinky prey you removed was just left i.e refused or was it regurged after eating?
    ~~Joanna~~

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