My 2 month old albino bp won't eat...
I know bps can be picky eaters... but I have had him for three weeks and he refuses all meals. I am trying live for now and he just looks at it. He is my first bp do I was wondering... Could it be the weather? Isn't he too young to go off feed for breeding? Temps are 90/75, 50% humidity. I use an uth and a ceramic bulb as well. Identical hides, one on the warm over on the cool. Water dish is in the middle. He is in a 20 gallon tall glass tank. I bought some black con-tac paper to black out the sides and back but still need to put it on. Any ideas? Should I worry?
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Re: My 2 month old albino bp won't eat...
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Originally Posted by
Boanerges
Sorry this is going to be rushed due to time but:
What are you currently trying to feed?
What was it eating when you bought it?
How many times did it eat before you bought it?
What are your ambiant air temps in the tank?
20 Gallon tank is too big for a baby, get a smaller tank or fill it up with newspaper to take up space.
You have a pic of your set up?
What substrate was it on when you bought it and what are you using now?
These are quick thoughts. Sorry for rushing through it...
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The only thing that I would add to that list is not to handle the animal untill it starts to feed regularly.....
Re: My 2 month old albino bp won't eat...
I am trying to feed him a live hopper mouse. Which is what I was told to feed him when I bought him because thats what he was eating. Today I blacked out the sides and back of the cage as well for comfort and security. He was on aspen shavings in the container he was in when I bought him and now I have him on care fresh bedding. Also, I have 2 rosy Boas and I remove them from the cage to feed them to avoid them becoming "territorial" in their cage. Every time I have tried to feed my bp I have removed him to a smaller cage as well. should I try to feed him in his cage and just put the mouse in it to see what happens? last time I tried to feed him I was trying a white mouse, now I am going to try gray tonight and see if the color has anything to do with it. I dont have a scale to weigh him so i dont know what he weighs, but he is the bp in my avatar. The cage is currently at 76.6 on the cool side (left), where he is now under the log hide, and the warm is at 90.4. on the top is the little critter keeper with the mouse in it, (im hoping he will smell him:)) the lamp on top is the ceramic heat emittter and the uth is under the log on the right.
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Re: My 2 month old albino bp won't eat...
i hope u dont have the rosys in the same enclosure as the bp. sometimes the stress of moving them from one place to another from shipping or reptiles shows. can stress them out ans sometimes it might take a while for them to relax and feel comfortable before they will start eating. i would not stress it to much for a while. the best thing you can do is leave him alone try not to handle him as much as possible. for a week or so then try and feed him. i would put the prey item in the tank. and leave the room should eat just fine
Re: My 2 month old albino bp won't eat...
OH NO!!!! I have my Rosys in a completley seperate tank...:) I will try to feed him tonight and see how it goes. wish me luck! I will let you all know the outcome!:snake2:
Re: My 2 month old albino bp won't eat...
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Originally Posted by
toxicvixen
OH NO!!!! I have my Rosys in a completley seperate tank...:) I will try to feed him tonight and see how it goes. wish me luck! I will let you all know the outcome!:snake2:
:):):):):):D:D:D:D:D Dangled the mouse in front of the log and he came flying out and struck hard! He is coiled around the mouse as we speak! WAAAAAHOOOO!!!!!:banana::pinkele::partyon::love: