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  • 01-05-2011, 01:38 AM
    mainbutter
    Oh thank gawd
    It's a little cliche, but this is one of those "oh thank god my snake finally took f/t" threads.

    So my girl hoggie who has so far been a PAIN to feed took f/t for the first time in MONTHS today.

    When I bought her, she was supposed to be eating f/t. She ate once for me, and from then on would put on a defensive display whenever offered food. This was really weird for me, because she ONLY would put on a defensive display during attempted feedings, but not during handling or cage cleaning or any other interactions.

    I tried upsizing, downsizing, leaving food in the cage overnight, leaving her in a bag with the food, and going back to scenting.. nada. She had been refusing food for so long that I finally tried feeding live, and huzzah she took that no problem. I've been trying to get her back on f/t ever since, offering f/t about every other feeding. Luckily I have snakes that take her rejections.

    Well I thawed a couple small feeders tonight that would be good for our small '10 brazilian rainbow boas, and figured I'd give my hoggie another shot.

    I don't know why she decided to do it, but she ate for me, and I ended up feeding her all three crawler mice that I'd intended for the BRBs. Huzzah. Now I just hope that she'll continue to take f/t from now on.

    I just had to share, cuz everyone else around here is already asleep and I'm pretty proud of my girl.
  • 01-05-2011, 10:17 AM
    Lolo76
    Awesome... that's a good feeling, isn't it? :) My hoggie has always been a - well - HOG when it comes to food, but I've been through the "when will he/she eat" with a few of my pythons. Very frustrating!
  • 01-05-2011, 11:41 PM
    grits
    Going through the exact same thing with mine. I was assured she was eating F/T. Not with me she dont. I have also tried every trick under the sun with no luck. I finally found a live pinky and its in the cage with her now. :please:
  • 01-22-2011, 09:09 PM
    Travis
    Re: Oh thank gawd
    I found scenting with tuna,having temps correct and not trying to tong feed. rather leave the prey for them on papertowel is helpful. I also offer a small humid hide for mine..even picky hoggie babies like the comforts!!:P:P
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