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  • 07-03-2004, 06:00 PM
    chong_python
    I new it would happen, every one tellin stories about their ball's and how they can go with out eating etc. etc
    well i went to the pet store and purchased a fresh killed Juvi rat, like i have been doing for countless weeks it was smaller than usual tho, they only had HUGE rats there so i settled for a small one.
    got it home and i usually do the little rat dnace and he goes at it if it were alive, but the last few weeks he hasnt been doing that, so i just leave it in his tank and when i wake up the next morning it is gone.
    Any way today was different, he wouldnt take it with the rat dance then when i went out for a while and came back he had what seem to be half eaten, Half (top end) was all slimey and the other half wasnt touched, so i guess he regurgeatated(sp) it. so should i leave it in the tank over ngiht and hope he will eat it, or take him out and wait for a few days?
    Any suggestions??? :(
    CHONG
  • 07-03-2004, 06:02 PM
    Wizill
    perhaps youre stressing your snake out with too much handling. consider the circumstances, has anything around its enclosure changed?
  • 07-03-2004, 06:07 PM
    Brandon.O
    does the pet store kill the mice (or rat) for you, mine doesnt
  • 07-03-2004, 06:30 PM
    gen
    uh oh
    Usually only reptile stores will kill the mice for you.
  • 07-03-2004, 06:59 PM
    chong_python
    no, nothing has changed, and i dont over exceed handeling him, should i leave the half slimy rat in there in hope he will eat it?,
    and yes the reptile store does kill it for me, its a local store with very knowlageable people, check them out at
    www.rainforestpets.ca
  • 07-03-2004, 07:02 PM
    gen
    I would not leave it in there. Remove it and wait a week until the next feeding.
  • 07-03-2004, 07:08 PM
    led4urhead
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gen
    I would not leave it in there. Remove it and wait a week until the next feeding.

    I agree. He just might not have been hungry. Bp's are notoriously picky eaters.
  • 07-03-2004, 07:19 PM
    chong_python
    do you guys think i should purchase a live prey item next time?
    because he really doest seem intrested in freshly killed anymore.....?
    as much as i hate to say it.... live seems to be the better buy
  • 07-03-2004, 08:08 PM
    JLC
    I would not resort to live feedings unless he goes for SO long without eating that he begins to lose weight. (For a bp, that would be months!) Just maintain your routine. I would check to see if there's any reason he started to eat the rat and then spat it back up. An non-hungry snake won't usually bother putting his mouth on prey that he doesn't want. Damien (I think it was him!) recently discovered that his snake went off food for a couple weeks because he had a sore in his mouth...probably due to a lost tooth getting infected.
  • 07-04-2004, 01:18 AM
    JubJub
    Where do you get you thermometers from?
    OH MY GOD, ZOMBIE RATS. Be careful they might eat your brains...hehe.
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