Starting Baby That Needs Help - ANY ADVICE IS SERIOUSLY NEEDED!
Hey everyone,
We're on to a new problem now.
Tomorrow we are going to pick up two big females from a guy who had showed me around his setup last week. Part of that setup is a very tiny (80gram) pinstripe female hatchling with a pretty big overbite. He has not been able to get her to eat yet and says he has tried assist feeding and that it did not work. He offered her to us as a bonus for picking up the two females and said he had been planning to use her as food for his Cal King (:tears:) and I just can't let that happen.
I've never started a baby before, much less one with an overbite.
What do I do? Any help, any at all is greatly, greatly appreciated. We just want to help this little girl live.
Re: Starting Baby That Needs Help - ANY ADVICE IS SERIOUSLY NEEDED!
He didn't specify, but from what he said I think he just wasn't able to manage the assist feed. He had been trying fuzzies I think.
Re: Starting Baby That Needs Help - ANY ADVICE IS SERIOUSLY NEEDED!
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hotelvoodoo
He didn't specify, but from what he said I think he just wasn't able to manage the assist feed. He had been trying fuzzies I think.
Ah okay, try what I said in the first post. Hopper Mice are good for getting those early meals in a hatchling that won't eat or is smaller. Keep us updated and keep assist feeding as a last resort.