Re: Baby-ish bp won't eat
sounds to me like the f/t are not defrosted all the way. he is getting it in his mouth until he feels it being cold and spitting it out. missing a feeding or 2 shouldn't be a danger as long as he doesn't look like he is dropping a lot of weight.
Re: Baby-ish bp won't eat
Maybe try live, some Ball pythons feed well on live or prey killed and some on frozen just my thought.
Re: Baby-ish bp won't eat
Are you meaning he spits it out after constricting? If so, reheat and immediately reoffer
Re: Baby-ish bp won't eat
First, I would try what the others have said; make sure the rodent is completely thawed out. If that doesn't work, try F/T rats instead of mice.
Re: Baby-ish bp won't eat
Just curious...
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Bones
First, I would try what the others have said; make sure the rodent is completely thawed out. If that doesn't work, try F/T rats instead of mice.
Is there really a big difference between rats and mice??? The only difference I've heard is that rats are leaner (don't have as much fatty meat).
Re: Baby-ish bp won't eat
Put a live rat pup or fuzzy in his cage at night and leave him alone. It should be gone by morning.
Re: Baby-ish bp won't eat
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tiny_tiger60978
Is there really a big difference between rats and mice??? The only difference I've heard is that rats are leaner (don't have as much fatty meat).
The reason why I said that is because he snake may have "imprinted" upon rats. I have an 8 month old BP who has imprinted upon mice, meaning that he will not eat rats. I've tried to feed him rats 4 times and each time, he has refused them.
Re: Baby-ish bp won't eat
This sounds like people are sitting there, watching the process in fascination...which could be the problem. Ball python hatchlings are extremely shy and nervous, and they will not eat if they feel insecure. Would you feel secure eating if a big monster was STARING AT YOU 0_0 while you ate? ;)
Here's what should be happening--offer the mouse to the ball python. When it grabs and wraps the mouse, leave the room. Stay away for an HOUR. While you are gone, the ball python will drop the mouse, look around to make sure the coast is clear, then it will pick the mouse back up (hopefully by the head) and swallow it.
Re: Baby-ish bp won't eat
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tiny_tiger60978
Just curious...
Is there really a big difference between rats and mice??? The only difference I've heard is that rats are leaner (don't have as much fatty meat).
If you're feeding adults, it's easier to feed one rat than several mice...