Baby bp can't position prey to swallow
Hey guys, the last two times I've fed her she tries to swallow rat sideways and get visibly frustrated to where I have to intervene. Has anyone had this experience before?
She weighs about 120 and I feed her live fuzzy and pinky rats.
Baby bp can't position prey to swallow
Give it time, it should be able to find the nose after a while.
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She'll figure it out soon enough as everyone has said.
The new YB female here isn't as adept an eater as the OG male yet, her first feeding her she swallowed her rat backwards. I feed F/T and will be trying warming the head more than the rest of the rat. If that doesn't work I'll have to brain the rat. I'm not sure if there are any tricks to help your snake learn with live other than time.
Re: Baby bp can't position prey to swallow
is this really such a big deal? i mean, as long as the rhodent ends up in the snake, what can go wrong?
just asking because i remember breeders in videos talking about it, coming to the conclusion that if the snake eats it backwards or folds it, you should move to a bigger food size next time.
Baby bp can't position prey to swallow
Walk away! Baby's do not walk out of a womb! They learn to walk later. Don't stress or you will stress the snake.
Re: Baby bp can't position prey to swallow
If your snake is 120 grams, pinks and fuzzys are probably a little small. You should bump up to rat pups and that may help the snake better determine the head. I've notice with smaller prey items they sometimes start on the front arms almost as if they are confusing it for the head. None the less as others here have said, they figure it out just as they would in the wild.