Successful first feeding!
Fed Quentin for the first time today, small hopper mouse. Transferred him to a different enclosure for the meal as I've read not to feed them in their cage. The mouse made three loops around him before he struck, grabbing it's head in his mouth and quickly constricting around it. I've never seen him move so fast! Took him a good five minutes to get the mouse down, and after he'd gotten it down into his midsection, I slowly reached in and petted his side to let him know I was there, then picked him up and moved him back to his cage. He was perfectly calm, didn't strike at me which I've heard can happen during feeding times. He's been in his warm hide all day digesting, all in all it was a rousing success and a fun and interesting experience. If anybody notices while reading this anything I could have done differently or more efficiently I welcome comments. I'm new at this!
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Re: Successful first feeding!
Thanks guys! Thanks for the info on feeding in separate enclosures. Also, shine some light on the difference between 'fuzzies' and 'hoppers' for me?
What is the general rule of thumb for handling after a meal? He's been in solitary all day after he ate as I had to go to work, but I'm home now and wondering if he'd be opposed to coming out. Does he need a day or two to digest before being handled or does it vary from snake to snake? He was still in his hide when I got off work, but that's typical behavior from him, and bp's in general from what I understand. Can he come out and socialize or is he going to need some solitude?
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Here's a video taken on my iPhone of the feeding if that's interesting to anyone. Excuse the brief language, my roommate and I were excited. :D
http://youtu.be/aXTSbB4rl_4
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