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  • 09-07-2010, 11:35 PM
    emmet10
    feeding
    I have been feeding my baby bp live for 2 months
    Do you think i have chance of switch her to f/t
    I am worried about her not eating her live prey
    What shloud i do is she dosnt eat the live mose
  • 09-07-2010, 11:48 PM
    emmet10
    Re: feeding
    anybody
  • 09-08-2010, 12:13 AM
    llovelace
    If she refuses,keep mouse or rat in a critter keep til the next feeding
  • 09-08-2010, 12:12 PM
    Kadaysa
    Re: feeding
    I am new here and a brand spanking new BP owner as well as I have just owned my BP's for a little over a month. I currently have 5 2010's and they were all feeding live when I got them. The first two feedings I fed them live and then the third feeding I purchased live and used it to prescent the room. I prescented for about an hour and a half. (just left the mice in a secure container with air holes in the room near their tubs) Then I defrosted frozen hopper mice and once defrosted I blasted the head with a hair dryer for about 30seconds. Each one of the five took the f/t. Some faster than others but they did all take it. I was totally elated. The next feeding I did the exact same thing and once again all of them took the f/t. Last night was the third feeding with f/t and this time I didn't buy any live but prescented the room by letting the mice defrost in the room right next to their tubs. About two hours this time. Blasted the mice again with a hair dryer and success again with all of them. Some I need to do more mouse dancing and others as soon as that tub opens there they are. I have read that the prescenting and the f/t to be pretty warm are the key. Again, I am new here and a new BP owner (not new to snakes, just BP's) but this is what has worked for me. I am sure more experienced members here will chime in. Good luck
  • 09-08-2010, 12:40 PM
    ballpythonluvr
    Re: feeding
    As was already mentioned, keep the live mouse in a small tank or some other type of temporary setup until the next scheduled feeding for your snake. How often are you offering the prey item to your snake?
  • 09-10-2010, 10:16 PM
    emmet10
    Re: feeding
    every 7 days
  • 09-10-2010, 10:30 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Usually very young animal tend to be very easy to switch, especially if they have a strong feeding response.

    If you try f/t and your BP refuses do not offer live instead but try f/t again the following week.

    Remember temp of the prey and a little dangling are very important.

    If you feed live and have a refusal you need to be equipped to care for the feeder or euthanize it and freeze it.
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