Picky Eater Pt. 2: Rats aren't the problem...
So I've been having a problem getting Shen to eat F/T food, which is a bit of a pain since the pet store is a bit of a hike, and I've got a big bag of dark-furred, frozen weanling rats for him in the freezer. He eats PK mice with abandon, but will turn his nose up at anything frozen no matter what I've done to it. Some people suggested the smell of rats was too different, and maybe get him a live one first to try. After much hunting, I finally found a store within an hours drive that gets live rat pups, and they were more than happy to chase me down an especially plump black rat pup.
Given his previous refusal to anything rat I wasn't sure he'd take it, but he was on the thing before it hit the bottom of his tank! And he'd had a small mouse a few days earlier, so he wasn't particularly hungry. So clearly it's not the "smell" of rats...So my question is, what now? I seek the combined voodoo and wisdom of the BP community to get this stubborn little bugger on FT food! I've already tried with FT mouse or rat:
1) Thawing in boiling hot water
2) Slicing the nose open
3) Rolling around in mouse bedding
4) Leaving with a mouse for a couple of hours
5) Smaller sized frozen rat
6) Dipped in chicken broth
7) "Faking" with a live mouse before offering FT
8) Zombie dance
9) Leaving in cage o/n
10) Letting him get good and hungry for 2-3 weeks without feeding if he refuses (don't want to go too long, he's still a growing snake!)
Are there some snakes that just won't eat FT in their lives no matter what you do? God I hope not......heh.
Re: Picky Eater Pt. 2: Rats aren't the problem...
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Originally Posted by
Inarikins
Have you tried braining? It looks like you're tried everything or nearly everything else. Might just be that your snake won't take F/T and that sucks but you might just have to deal with it. At least he's willing to take live rat pups so you don't have to feed tons and tons of mice as he gets bigger. If all else fails, you can always start breeding rats. I know the pet store I buy my feeders at is willing to take overflow feeders from herpers that end up with too many mice/rats for their snakes.
What is it with the brains, anyhow? I wouldn't think that's what typically attracts them to their food......wandering mouse with it's brains hanging out... :weirdface
I wish the pet store that has the live rats were a bit closer, but yeah, at least now I've got a place I can get him going on rats. I'd hate to set up a colony just for one little snake...but at what point do you just give up and conclude he's not a FT type of snake?