She's most likely in shed, should I feed her?
So Kallista's tummy looks kinda pink and when I have her out in certain light or outside she has almost a blue glow around her. It looks like a shed to me, but she hasn't gone blue yet. Or at least gone blue that I know of. There was 4 days I barely and didn't hold her.
Like day 1 of those four I took her out for a couple minutes to...measure her I think... Day 2/4 I took her out to see how thick she was and what type of food I thought she could handle(with two hopper mice, I think she can handle bigger, though those did leave nice sized lumps in her) and also fed her that afternoon.
The next two days I didn't hold her so she could digest. Is it possible she could have gone blue in one of those times and I missed it? Or has she just not gotten blue yet?
And can I feed her today? I planned on getting her a live rat fuzzy.
If she doesn't eat it, what do I do with it until next week?
Re: She's most likely in shed, should I feed her?
She may or may not eat for you. When my ball pythons are obviously in the blue, most of them aren't interested in food at all. You might want to get a little rodent cage to keep in your garage (or wherever) to house uneaten feeders.
Re: She's most likely in shed, should I feed her?
my Big Girl only feeds on live rats, I never feed her while in shed because of this, how ever my baby who will take both live and FT and both rats and mice I will feed her when shes in shed a FT.
Re: She's most likely in shed, should I feed her?
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fluffpuffgerbil
Yeah, I already do have a kritter cage. She's not in blue and last time I fed her, very aggressive feeder. So yeah.... She may eat she may not, I don't know. She's not in blue. Her scales are just a little bluish looking in the sun.
I just want to clarify something.
The scales are not what looks blue, its the eyes. once the eyes go cloudy they look blueish, and the scales will get really dull looking but blue isn't really the word for em.