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24 hours on ft?
Is it ok for a snake to eat a rat that has set out for 12-24 hours? One of my snakes won't eat unless it stays in his cage for about that long.
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Re: 24 hours on ft?
If he's been eating it in the past and is alright now, then that's probably your answer. ;)
If it's a big worry, try just not leaving it out that long - try only an hour or so instead. Maybe after a week or two of not having the option to wait overnight, he'll be hungry enough to eat it when it is first offered.
-Jen
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One question, are you thawing it and heating it then offering ? I realize that sounds pretty dumb, but I have heard people at pet shops telling a perspective snake owner to just drop the frozen rodent into the tank and when it thaws the snake will eat it. :O
If you do thaw and heat and then offer, which I am sure you do, some snakes just like darkness and privacy to eat, so you can try my trick of covering the tank with a heavy towel. Otherwise, you can either accept your snake's quirk or remove the uneaten prey and wait a week. My guess is, when it gets hungry from missing a meal, it won't be quite as picky next time.
Of course, I'm one to talk. I have a pair of females who try my patience every feeding day. If conditions aren't 1000% perfect, they will not eat. They regularly go 5 or 6 week without eating, then eat for 2 or 3, then 6 weeks off again. :rage:
Gale
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the other thing is when are you trying to feed, in the morning or the evening? he may just not want it till after dark.
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12 hours isn't soooo bad. 24 hours would start to make me nervous.
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I feed at night, and yes I thaw them out completely. He I just a picky eater. At 2 years old he weighs 666g where my 16 month male is 1000
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