Switching from live to frozen/thawed. How?
OK, so now that things are looking up for both my bp's, I'm looking at the next step of snake-keeping nirvana at my house and that would be to switch them from eating live mice to frozen mice and then rats.
I have 3 live adult mice left in my feeder collection. I don't want to try to switch over my female just yet, but the male is ready, imo. How do I switch them from live to frozen?
If there is a doc somewhere please point me to it and I'll follow that.
But without having read anything ( I looked a little bit but didn't fine any), I'm thinking I have to try to feed these mice killed first. How do I kill them humanely? Because I'm thinking if they will eat something I just killed, then going from that to f/t would be easier.
And once they are on frozen (I know I'm getting a little ahead of myself), I want to switch them over to small rats. By then I think they'll be bigger and able to take fuzzy baby rats.
I'm looking ahead now because I looked at the prices for ordering frozen and getting only 50 or 100 just isn't cost effective. I won't buy any unless they are taking killed or frozen from ben's store, but I already have a shop cart going...
Re: Switching from live to frozen/thawed. How?
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Manasha-Bogo
so I killed one of the adult mice exactly how a bp would. asphyxiation.
How did you asphyxiate the mouse? Cervical Displacement is considered by most to be the humane way to dispatch a rodent.
Re: Switching from live to frozen/thawed. How?
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Manasha-Bogo
I didn't get to dance it around as if it were struggling because I lost my grip on the mouse with my tongs. she's gobbling it up now as I type.
Figured i'd share that tid bit. ;)
Sounds like the zombie dance wasn't necessary, this isn't always the case. As for losing your grip, once a snake has a mouth full of rodent they're typically disinclined to release until the swallowing process begins. If she didn't have a very enthusiastic wrap you could have reached in and grabbed the tail to give it a few "death throes" to get her more into the game of life.