Need some advice on feeding our little Jungle Carpet
My son purchased a 6 month old little Jungle boy on January 7th. He's been fairly feisty but is a bit more bark than bite once we get him out of his enclosure. The last time he ate with the breeder was on January 1st.
We have tried feeding him two times with no success. The first we took him out of the enclosure and fed him in another bin. I think that he was so stressed from being moved he wasn't concerned with eating. The second we tried what I call "mouse puppetry". We have forceps and wiggle the mouse a bit in front of him. This time he was in his perch in the viv. I thought maybe he would like to approach from above. Then, we nipped the top of the fuzzy's head and he showed a bit of interest but again nothing, then we left it in there thinking maybe he would just like some privacy. I should add that he struck at the food once during each attempt but he could have been striking at the forceps. He hit the mouse but didn't grab it in his mouth.
I've been reading a bunch about different methods to entice them to eat but I guess my question is more about how stressed these guys may get. I don't want to push if he just needs a little more time to adjust. We did leave him for a week to settle.
- should we only try to feed him once a week? or every 3 or 4 days or so?
- how long can he go without eating? He's little. 49 grams when we got him.
- will he just get hungry enough eventually?
We have a corn snake that is so easy to feed and rarely misses a meal. We've heard what voracious eaters these guys can be so we are a little bit thrown by him not wanting to eat yet.
thank you in advance
Re: Need some advice on feeding our little Jungle Carpet
Im not sure why hes not eating carpets are usually garbage disposales. Im new to the carpet game only had mine a little over a month. How long have you had him? Maybe hes still getting used to his new home. If hes not eating make sure you dont handle him till he eats as handling can stress him and may result in him not eating
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Re: Need some advice on feeding our little Jungle Carpet
Alright, I'll have my son stop the handling until he eats. I'll look into some of the scenting techniques because that seems to be the next logical step.
Thank you for your suggestions.
Re: Need some advice on feeding our little Jungle Carpet
I have him in a 20 gallon long with a UTH on a thermostat. He has a ceramic bulb. In the hot spot it gets to be 90-92. I have the uth set at 90 but he doesn't go in that hide at all. I figure it helps heat the tank a little so I leave it on. The ambient temperature on the hotter end is 80. The ambient temperature on the cool end is 73. He is always on the hot side of the tank but we situated the vines so he can really manage how much heat he needs from the basking lamp. He has a hot hide and a cool hide as well as a bunch of greenery he likes to lay about in. He doesn't actually use the hides though. He is out all the time. Actually he did just start tucking down between the wall of the tank and this rock platform we have in there. He's essentially made his own hide for during the day. At night he is out basking on vines or the rock platform. The humidity is something I work with. I end up spraying 3 times a week and it stays at around 30-50. I've read that that is fine but then other people say it's too low. He does have a huge water dish to help with this. I cover the tank with a piece of vinyl to keep the humidity a bit higher. He has
We tried to feed him last night and we slit the head. He gets tensed up and he flicked a bit where the slit was. A few times I thought he was going to do it but then he backs off and just waits for us to leave.
I've been in contact with the breeder and she seemed unconcerned.
He is coming from the standard breeder set-up. A rack system. Also there were no kids in her house but of course I have two boys. It is my son's room but they spend little time in there during the day. It is a pretty low traffic place to be...considering how the rest of the house is :)
I like your idea of covering the outside with paper to give him the sense of being more enclosed. I will try that and then we will try to feed towards the end of the week. We have an expo coming up and I'm hoping to get some face time with the breeder as well as some more food.
I do think we are spending too much time trying to feed. Close to 30 minutes each time. I will be sure to shorten it.