Tried to feed for the first time.
Well I tried to feed my ball python for the first time tonight and he didn't seem very interested in eating at all. Just kinda slithered around his feeding box trying to get out. I just got him about 4 days ago... But I wanted to get him on a regularly weekly feeding schedule for Sundays. What should I do now? Thanks for any advice.
Re: Tried to feed for the first time.
play the waiting game. If a snake doesn't eat, reduce stress via handling and ensure optimum cage environment. Wait a week making sure your snake is cozy and well maintained, and try again. Sometimes balls have personal kinks (ha) regarding feeding. Some like having a f/t rodent wiggled, some like having it left in the tank and unobserved because it's a shy eater. One of the great pleasures of owning a ball python is learning exactly what kind of brat (said with all kinds of love) you have on your hands.
Oh, and most of all, don't panic. You don't put your snake on a feeding schedule, it puts you on hunger notice.
Re: Tried to feed for the first time.
Well let me say this:
The f/t item should always be all the way thawed, and then gently raised in temperature to mimic body heat. Ball pythons are perceptive of heat so it will know a cold prey item means less than fresh. But, don't heat it to the point of cooking the rodent, as that isn't good either. put the thawed rodent in a water tight bag and run it under hot water to achieve that result.
I don't recommend feeding in a separate container. If you fed live and thought that the rodent would poop around in the cage, perhaps I could see why a separate container would be alright. Think about this from the snake's view. It just got carried away by a hawk/monkey/man predator, and then put in a place with an impromptu rodent in it's face, 4 days after it had it's world turned upside down being taken home. It's not worried about food right now, it's worried about becoming food. Offer food in the cage in a week, using a body temp prey item (shouldn't feel warm or cool to touch) and hopefully it'll happen
Re: Tried to feed for the first time.
Little guy probably didn't feel too secure-- what Nachash said. You only just brought the snake home a few days ago, so there's a good chance that he may not want to eat right away until he is used to his new environment. Give him a few more days to settle down without handling and whatnot and you might see a change in his behavior.
It's a good rule of thumb to go by~
Re: Tried to feed for the first time.
Try feeding him again in his enclosure in a week. He should be comfortable and happy there. Also, make sure that the humidity and temperatures in the enclosure are correct, and he has a hide on both the hot and cold sides. Don't remove any of the hides, water bowl, etc. when feeding either.