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Horrific, horrific...
This post is pretty gory, so if blood and guts scare you, I would not read on.
I am completely disgusted right now. I had my breeder male in a large 30-long tank with three females. I have been breeding for over two years with this method, and never had any problems other than minor squabbling when putting in new females.. (I remove females when they're preggo, put in a seperate 10g tank, and leave them til they've finished nursing babies and recuperating..) so now I go into the rat room today and the male is dead. Most of his head is gnawed away to the bone, and there's one female crouched over him eating his brains. The other two females were in on it too but scattered and jumped up when I entered b/c I was feeding them then.. I had just fed them last night and they were all their usual selves, hopping up and active. This was NOT a case of starvation, b/c there was still food leftover from alst night in the corner and scattered around..
They had food, and the water bottle was full.. why would they do this? I promptly put down all three females; I want no cannibals in my colony..
The only thing that might have some bearing, is that the male was getting a little old (about 2 yrs.) Maybe he was dying anyway of natural causes and the girls just went nuts? I don't even know..
Any advice as to why this happened? I was used to there being minor scuffs when I put a new female in with the male for breeding, but this bunch had been together for two weeks.. so now half of my colony is gone.
I am just GLAD that neither of my two females with the babies have had anything wrong happen.. I am going now to seperate those mamas.. I just ahd to type this b/c I am very upset now and shocked.
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Horrific, horrific...
I would say it is unlikely that the females actually killed him. He very well could have died from other health complications that were not visually obvious, and being opportunistic, the girls just started eating away. I have had a few adults die over the years for reasons unknown to me, and I just find their partially eaten body the next time I check the tub. Don't be too hard on yourself (I guess it's too late not to be hard on the girls ) it was likely not anything you could've avoided.
-Evan
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Re: Horrific, horrific...
I was thinking the same thing, Evan - that he likely died of natural causes and the girls began to dispose of him.
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Yep I'd agree. Being rats they are just going to eat whatever's handy...they are scavengers after all...plus they probably were just cleaning up so to speak. I'd agree that he likely died and they just did what was instinctive to them as rats. It is "gross" to us but to them, it's just business as usual.
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Re: Horrific, horrific...
Now I feel a little bad for putting them down; but I owe my friend a few feeders for her BCIs anyway, so they'll go to good use.. I need to find a new male now. Thanks everyone for your comments; I feel better about it now. I still hav four strong, healthy girls left that are cheering me up a little.
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Horrific, horrific...
Have Mark do his Tom Araya for you. That oughta cheer you up. "This next song is going out to Jen! This is a song called ... PIECE BY PIECE!" (Pun intended)
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I think that this is for the best, I guess. The lot of them were getting pretty old for breeding; the females, I planned on getting another litter out of, and then giving to my friend for her BCI to feed them off. At least one of her snakes eats f/t; so they won't go to waste.
I just want to keep the girls I have, get a new male and some half-grown females from the local pet store (they seperate the sexes, so they will be girls that have never been bred and thus could not have been bred too young) and kind of start fresh. The four girls that I have now are doing fine, but I guess I just have to take what I can from this whole thing and turn it into something positive.
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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