Worried about the baby champagne
I bought my female champagne at the NARBC in Arlington on Feb 15. Since then she hasn't eaten for me. I brought her home at 73g. Hatch date is Dec 17 2013. She pooped and was 66g. I do not handle her at all, she is in a 15 quart tub. Ambient temps 75-78 room air, a little higher in the tub. Hot spot 88-90. Humidity stays low in that room, around 40% but I mist the tubs as needed and more during sheds etc. Left her alone for a full week. I've offerd f/t rat pinks every 7 days. I've left them in overnight as well as f/t mice. I've also tried a live rat pink 2 different times. She had no interest. I left it in with her for several hours. Tried once putting her and a live rat pink in a deli cup together in a dark closet. Only thing I haven't tried is a live mouse, but I worry about bites. She is so timid and seems afraid of food anyway. I'm worried. Found some urates in hey cage and she is down to 63g. Any ideas or words of wisdom?
Re: Worried about the baby champagne
She has a hide and is on packing paper
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I've been corresponding with the breeder and they said she just may not be hungry, but as a baby I feel like she should be eating. I have adults that go off feed and I think nothing of it, but 63g is little. She was being fed frozen thawed but I will ask specifically how she was offered. I've been trying to have patience but I just worry about her. Thank you for the replies!
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appropriate sized live mouse.
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Great news!
Good luck, how bout some pictures?
Re: Worried about the baby champagne
Always offer a live mouse to a hatchling size ball, if it refuses live rats. The good old "common sense" approach!