Another feeding question... kinda.
So the place I've been getting my rat pups since I switched Aradia to rat pups is out of them. :/ They are also out of mice of the same size. They have live pups so I thought I would go with that instead of spending $12 on mice at Petsmart. Hopefully they won't run out of live pups before they get in more F/T ones now.
Should I let her eat live one(s) or should I go through the trouble rigging up a CO2 chamber? Those are going to be my only two options. I don't think I can humanely separate the vertebrae or whatever and I'm definitely not going to do anything less humane than CO2. Will a few weeks (!!!) of eating live make her imprint on them enough or should I be okay going back to F/T afterward? She's only refused once since I got her and that was just stress from being moved into a new environment and I offered when I probably shouldn't have. (Also her weight seems to have stabilized at above 200 grams! Little girl's doubled in weight since I got her, yay.
Re: Another feeding question... kinda.
I am no expert on feeding but i think its once you go live you need to be willing to stick to live,
but i would wait for more people to weigh in :)
Re: Another feeding question... kinda.
you could feed live and hopefully the snake will switch back. but once you get the snake on what you want it to feed on, very wise to stick to it. have the petshop kill it for you and take a small cooler with you.
you should stock up on some, as rodents in my area become harder to find during the summer months.
Re: Another feeding question... kinda.
Well I ended up getting just a live one. Only problem is, it's way too cute. ._.
Re: Another feeding question... kinda.
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But it was a good strike so I guess that's all that really matters.
EDIT: Not only was it a good strike but I just watched her pull away so she could get in a better position for swallowing it and she bit it right in the face! No wonder the little thing squealed!
It takes a while to become desensitized to the idea of feeding live. I don't particularly like the idea of them suffering or hearing them squeal, but I realize it is nature. Animals eat other animals, painfully most of the time. My wife still can't watch and feed off thousands of rats each year. If you're concerned about having to p/k a rat by means of something other than CO2, look at it this way, a quick snap or thump is probably going to be a lot less painful than being strangled to death by your snake.
I can't say you won't have an issue switching back since every snake is different, but meal or two shouldn't be an automatic deal breaker.