New spider bp! Only been fed live...
My 173 g spider ball python will arrive tomorrow morning! I'm really excited!
And kind of worried.
The little guy has only been fed live.
(He's also only had ten meals)
I really would prefer to feed frozen. I am a first time herp owner, but I'm very aware of the ball python's picky eating tendencies, and their tendency to imprint on foods.
Has anyone had experience switching a BP from live to frozen?
Maybe I'm jumping the gun on this, but I really want the little guy to eat well. And personally, I want him eating frozen.
Here's more information on what he's been fed.. and pictures! link
Heading to the pet store tonight to get some frozen small mice and tongs.
Thanks in advance guys.
Re: New spider bp! Only been fed live...
My 2 month old Pastel was eating live before I got her. I fed her Frozen Thawed a few days later and she didn't hesitate. I'm not saying all snakes are that easy but hopefully it'll be that easy for you too
Re: New spider bp! Only been fed live...
Not hard at all.
My guy Monty had been eating live mice for 4 and 1/2 years before I got him. He didn't have even a second thought about gobbling down the F/T rat that I offered him.
You want to get the prey's temp up to about 90-100, make sure it's not too warm so you don't experience explodo-rat. And then, yeah, night time feeding is best, 'cause they're most active at night. And just do a little jig with the rodent.
Don't stress over it. It's really just like going for a walk.
Re: New spider bp! Only been fed live...
At that size/age, switching shouldn't be difficult. Follow Don's tips above, although I would start by getting him at least one meal of what he is used to (live) before trying to switch, so he is accustomed to eating in his new environment.
Re: New spider bp! Only been fed live...
I thaw mine in HOT water, including my 2 newest which were yearlings feeding only on live. I never use a blow dryer. And for the most part I don't have many meal refusals. Each of my 3 year olds has has gone through their BP "fussy" stage, where they went a few months each between meals. In both cases, they eventually returned to normal eating routine, when they were good and ready to do so, with no extra tricks by me.
Give your new girl a week in her new home, then toss and dance an FT in front of here, I bet she hits it, within 60 secs.