Now he's refusing. Last meal was a sm hopper on 9-15. Before that, he was eating every 4-5 days. Temps are 87 on warm and 79.5 on cool. Humidity is 60%. He shed on 9-26. Any ideas?
09-27-2011, 12:45 PM
Egapal
Re: Baby ball ate....
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Now he's refusing. Last meal was a sm hopper on 9-15. Before that, he was eating every 4-5 days. Temps are 87 on warm and 79.5 on cool. Humidity is 60%. He shed on 9-26. Any ideas?
Live or F/T? Mouse or Rat? How big is your BP?
09-27-2011, 12:50 PM
Shadow_TA
Re: Baby ball ate....
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Originally Posted by Egapal
Live or F/T? Mouse or Rat? How big is your BP?
He was on live mouse hoppers when I got him. So that's what I am doing , then switching him to f/t and onto rats. He was hatched on 7-24-11, so he's still little. That's him in my avatar.
09-27-2011, 12:57 PM
Egapal
Re: Baby ball ate....
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He was on live mouse hoppers when I got him. So that's what I am doing , then switching him to f/t and onto rats. He was hatched on 7-24-11, so he's still little. That's him in my avatar.
Unless your hands are very small you should be feeding larger than a mouse hopper. It may seam a little OCD but I think its a very good idea to get a digital kitchen scale. You can pick them up for a very reasonable price. Keep track of your snakes weights. This info can be very helpful to see if your snake is losing much body weight during a fast. For a new snake owner it can be hard to just look at a rodent and tell if its too small or too big. For a baby ball python I would feed between 10% and 15% of your snakes weight. The adult F/T mice I was getting when I fed F/T were about 18-22 grams. As for the fact that your snake missed a meal. It happens. Just keep offering every 5 days or so.
09-27-2011, 03:18 PM
Shadow_TA
Re: Baby ball ate....
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How big is your BP?
He was 100g on 9-2, 126g today-both empty weights
09-28-2011, 08:53 AM
Egapal
Re: Baby ball ate....
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He was 100g on 9-2, 126g today-both empty weights
I would be feeding a small adult mouse every 5 days. I think it would be a good idea to switch to rats that are 12 to 14 days old.
09-28-2011, 10:13 AM
Shadow_TA
Re: Baby ball ate....
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I would be feeding a small adult mouse every 5 days. I think it would be a good idea to switch to rats that are 12 to 14 days old.
Alrighty, I will try a rat with him.
10-11-2011, 10:52 PM
Shadow_TA
Re: Baby ball ate....
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Alrighty, I will try a rat with him.
Alright, just need to know that everything is ok with him. He is still refusing to eat. I tried a live mouse Monday since that is what he was on and ate on 9-15. He is now 108g. Any reason to worry or just let it be and try again next week?
10-12-2011, 02:39 AM
don15681
Re: Baby ball ate....
too soon to worry. did you change anything else, like a bigger enclosure? I would also stick with what he was eating and try feeding in the dark and leave him be while trying to get him back on feed.
10-12-2011, 04:53 PM
Naginibellatrix
it is extremely normal for a snake to refuse a meal. just shrug it off. they can go up to a month without eating, make sure you always offer it though.