Re: any tricks to feeding?
Well other then attempting the switch to frozen...which I am adamant about not doing...and force feeding and assist feeding....which obviously I am no where near yet....any other helpful tips/tricks would be awesome...
also if it matters the breeder I got him from specifically mentioned that this guy was one of his champion eaters and that he had never had a problem with him feeding since he was born (hatched? same difference, right? lol)
Re: any tricks to feeding?
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OsirisRa32
Well other then attempting the switch to frozen...which I am adamant about not doing...and force feeding and assist feeding....which obviously I am no where near yet....any other helpful tips/tricks would be awesome...
also if it matters the breeder I got him from specifically mentioned that this guy was one of his champion eaters and that he had never had a problem with him feeding since he was born (hatched? same difference, right? lol)
As Don suggested, try him with an appropriately sized rat. A rat pup will move around a lot less than an equally sized mouse, which might help the intimidation factor. You can even scent the rat with a mouse to make it smell more appealing. Otherwise, just keep offering once a week and he will come around eventually. He is already eating regularly, so force- and assist-feeding shouldn't even be in the discussion.
Re: any tricks to feeding?
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Originally Posted by
OsirisRa32
Well other then attempting the switch to frozen...which I am adamant about not doing...and force feeding and assist feeding....which obviously I am no where near yet....any other helpful tips/tricks would be awesome...
also if it matters the breeder I got him from specifically mentioned that this guy was one of his champion eaters and that he had never had a problem with him feeding since he was born (hatched? same difference, right? lol)
Random question why are you against feeding f/t?
Re: any tricks to feeding?
F/t feeding runs into a few issues in regards to my living situation...and only having 1 freezer and 3 other roommates...
frozen just seems like a huge pain in the ass when it comes to thawing, warming up etc etc
and personally (i know this is kinda odd)...im a wildlife biologist by undergrad education...there is something primal and more agreeable to me with live mice as prey...its exciting to observe and watch...etc etc...simply personal preferences i guess?
Re: any tricks to feeding?
15 gallon tank...more then enough space(at least according to a few friends who breed and raise BPs)
And I don't feed him in his tank....i have a separate feeding tank for it...I also never leave the mouse in there with him unobserved....
I realize people will have their own opinions of a separate feeding tank....I have my reasons and all the literature ive read has provided ample arguments for and against the methods I have chosen...