Switching from live to F/T feeders
There is probably a topic on this somewhere on this forum but I can't seem to find it so sorry if I'm re-asking the same questions. I just got my first Ball Python about three days ago, I don't know the sex but the shop shop said they'd sex it for me for free since I bought it from them. It's been raised on live the whole time they've had it and it's about two and a half feet long. I don't mind feeding it live, I fed my bull snake live it's whole life, but I would rather do frozen thawed to avoid injury as I do have interest in breeding eventually. Any advice on how to switch a Ball from live to frozen would be nice. I haven't fed my snake just yet as I am at work but today is going to be the first feeding in it's new home. Thanks in advance for the advice.
Switching from live to F/T feeders
My normal has always been on f/t, I can just flop it inside the enclosure shortly before the lights go out, and it's usually gone within a half hour.
My albino I recently switched to f/t. He won't take it as easily, I have found by holding the rat by its tail, and sliding the rats body in and out of the entrance of the hide to mimic movement, my albino snatches the rat up pretty quick and has not yet refused a f/t meal.
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