Re: Killed but did not eat
It happens. I don't think it had anything to do with offering food after 6 days, though.
If it happens again, try to encourage her to strike again by doing the mouse/rat dance with the dead rat held in a pair of tongs a few inches away from her nose. Sometimes they will stop eating if it doesn't "feel" right to them. I have a couple of snakes that will absolutely not eat unless they strike the rat square on the nose.
Good luck!
Re: Killed but did not eat
Yes I did the zombie dance thing about 30 minutes after she abandoned her kill. I don't think she even attempted to swallow based on the rats position. She is generally a very aggressive eater when she is really hungry, darn near comes after me when she smells a live rat and hears the cage opening.
Sorry to sound sentimental but feeding live is very hard for me especially after I have kept the feeders for several days (she was on frozen for 2 years). I am trying my best to deal with this live food thing but it is really difficult.
Re: Killed but did not eat
Don't be sorry about being sentimental! It's hard for many people, myself included. I sort of accidentally got into having snakes (long story) but, I'm one of those "converted people" who went from fear to love of them (only took 2 years to get completely converted..heh)
Initially it didn't bother me at all to feed live. One day I had an extra rat though and I made the mistake of petting/playing with it. After that I couldn't do live feeds anymore-I ended up with 3 pet rats and gave away the snake I had because I didn't think snakes were for me after all.
I soon realized that I missed having a snake-it was the live feedings that bothered me not the "snake"..lol. I was so new to snakes I didn't know there was such a thing as f/t :oops:
I am very lucky that mine take f/t though-wish you the best of luck with it!! :salute:
Re: Killed but did not eat
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Juliemay13
After that I couldn't do live feeds anymore-I ended up with 3 pet rats and gave away the snake I had because I didn't think snakes were for me after all.
Better hope yours stays on F/T...I was sure mine would! and yes I have two elderly pet rats which makes it hard (but they were sort of rescues and when they go to rattie heaven I really do NOT want more pet rats so there is no way I am keeping those feeders).
I am trying really hard with this live food thing but just do not know if I can keep my BP if this doesn't get easier fast. I just ordered a $200 custom built cage for her last night, well actually 2 of those cages as I want to get a pretty (easy to feed) Garter Snake. I am committed to doing the right thing for the BP but this is just...well awful!
If I do have to rehome her I will make sure the cage goes along so at least she will have a nice and comfy home.