new baby blood, won't eat yet
I just got my first blood python last sunday at the white plains, NY reptile expo. I'm thinking about naming him Smaug after the dragon from the Hobbit, since i just reread the book and the movie is coming out soon. My red tail boa is named Toruk after the huge flying creature on avatar, maybe i'll start a naming theme of dragons and dragon like creatures.
Anyway hes a very small baby and I've got him in a shoe box sized sterilite container with holes drilled in the sides. Hes got aspen bedding, a water dish, a hide, and a heat pad underneath. The only problem is hes used to live mice and I'm having trouble getting him to take frozen/thawed. I was going to wait a full week to try to feed him, he hasn't been handled since sunday when i got him and hes been out in a hunting pose so i figured i'd try to feed him tonight, even though it's only been five days. This way if he won't take frozen thawed I'll be able to make plans to get him a live mouse by sunday.
He seems very interested in eating but he won't take the mouse, i stabbed it a bit with a knife to get it to bleed and i tried to warm it up by putting it in a cup of hot water inside a bag. I spent nearly an hour dangling the mouse around in front of his nose but he didn't recognize it as food and kept going right past it looking for something. I even warmed it up slightly in the oven, not enough to cook i was careful. Only problem was it squirted guts out of one of the holes i stabbed in it after when i picked it up, but even then the snake wouldn't take it. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get him to take frozen/thawed or should i just feed him live for a couple of feedings before trying again with frozen?
Re: new baby blood, won't eat yet
I've got good news bad news and more bad news. The good news is he ate a frozen thawed mouse this afternoon. The bad news is i saw a piece of aspen sticking out of his mouth when he was done, i went to get tweezers to try to get it out but it was gone when i got back. Not sure if he swallowed it or spit it out. The other bad news is i saw something tiny and black crawl across his head so he probably has mites. I'll make a more detailed post when i have time i have to go to work now.
Re: new baby blood, won't eat yet
I got him to eat by leaving him alone with the thawed mouse, it was gone literally ten minutes later, so that did the trick. Temperature I've managed to maintain at around 86 on the warmest side and around 82 on the colder side. Most of what I've read suggests that they don't need a hot spot quite as hot as ball pythons and boa constrictors do so hopefully that's correct. Humidity is at 60%, i can always bring it way up with a spray bottle when hes shedding to avoid stuck sheds. As for the aspen he may have eaten, i'll probably switch to paper towels eventually i just really wanted him to be able to burrow so he can feel more secure. He definitely has mites I've seen several, unfortunately I'm not really able to quarantine him since i can't maintain the right temps in the rest of my house and also nowhere else is safe from my daughter. Hes on the other end of the room though and i wash my hands before going from one snake to the other. I only have three snakes total so i think i'll treat all three to be on the safe side. My wife picked up a product called reptile spray from the local pet store. It says it kills mites on reptiles and it's from a company called natural chemistry. Does anyone know if this stuff will work?