Re: Day 51 of feeding strike
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KatStoverReptiles
I wouldn't be concerned QUITE yet. It IS possible he thinks he's going to get some lady action. Have you tried a weaned rat? Something that will have quite a bit of movement and stimulation?
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"Movement and action" seems to be really turning him off right now.
That's why I thought about going with something non-threatening but breathing like a rat pup or tiny mouse.
He coils up in his hide with his face under him if I dangle a regular mouse for him.
He's acting like he has food phobias again.
:rolleyes:
He hasn't eaten since his last shed.
I never know what's up with this little prima donna.
Just to test the action theory, I put him with Agnes last week.
Neither of them could have possibly cared less about the other.
He didn't even sniff around her to see if she was interested.
I love him to bits but man is he ever a royal PITA.
Re: Day 51 of feeding strike
I would not resort to trying to feed a gerbil. I would try an asf first. Gerbils are rather expensive. First try a rat crawler and see what happens. My male normal was on a feeding strike for 58 days. It took me offering him a live hopper mouse to get him feeding again.
Re: Day 51 of feeding strike
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Originally Posted by
Rob
I Would try a gerbil near last resort, again it's snake crack. At $20 a pop you do not want your snake hooked on only eating gerbils. Also from what I have seen gerbils are very aggressive and will attack your animal. Putting a timid BP with a live gerbil is not a good idea.
20 for a gerbil? we get them here for 7 bucks
Re: Day 51 of feeding strike
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Originally Posted by
rob
one word......connecticut
lol