BP wont eat frozen thawed
Can anyone help me my baby BP wont eat unless its live, trying to save money I have a freezer full of frozen and I am running out of options can anyone give me ideas
Re: BP wont eat frozen thawed
Are you feeding rats or mice?
Re: BP wont eat frozen thawed
when you thaw the mouse out warm it up with a blow dryer or with body heat using your hands that is how i had to switch mine to f/t.
Re: BP wont eat frozen thawed
It is very important that the f/t prey be thawed and then warmed up so that your snake will take it. I thaw my small rats in a baggie in some hot water. I do this until the rat is at the appropriate temperature and then I zap the head with a hair dryer. I then present it to the snake and bam, he strikes and coils.
Re: BP wont eat frozen thawed
you can go to a local pet store, ask for wood shavings from a gerbil cage. Lets your mouse sit in a bag of these after thawing for awhile, the scent of the gerbil(ball pythons eat gerbils in their native environments) may be enough to trigger a feeding response. Make sure you warm its head with a heat lamp or a blow dryer afterward. you can try also putting him in a smaller, darker enclosure with the mouse to give him more security. i'd say put the gerbils-scented substrate into this container as well, but be weary as they could be pine or cedar shavings, and those are toxic!
Re: BP wont eat frozen thawed
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python1024
It is very important that the f/t prey be thawed and then warmed up so that your snake will take it. I thaw my small rats in a baggie in some hot water. I do this until the rat is at the appropriate temperature and then I zap the head with a hair dryer. I then present it to the snake and bam, he strikes and coils.
Thanks the hair dryer works