F/T feeder taken twice but never consumed??
I fed lastnight and I had one of my baby balls throw me for a loop. She is 126 grams, and her first feeding since I got her. Husbandry is correct. I offered her the F/T rat pup and she snatched it up and wrapped. After I finished feeding everyone else (about 25 min later) I check on her and discover it was still laying where she took it from me and she was now on the other side of her enclouser by her water bowl .... I took the rat pup and gave it the heat lamp for a minute in order to resimulate body temp for a heat signature and then offered it a second time. Again she took it wrapped it so I then killed the light in the room and left her be thinking maybe she was not used to the bright lighting of the room during feeding, only to discover this morning that again it still remained with her now back in her hide. Anyone had much experience with this and can offer explanations? Thanks
Re: F/T feeder taken twice but never consumed??
Definitely not an issue with the feeder size I have a superfly that is about half the size of her and it put down an identical feeder with no problem. I fed two days after receiving her (shipped) I am thinking it was just to soon for her with the move. Two of the others that came in the shipment fed just fine but they are also bigger and older snakes than she is .... I'll just wait and try again next week, I'm not really concerned as much as I am confused. I was under the impression that if they strike and wrap it is usually a done deal. Although I know there are always exceptions ...
Re: F/T feeder taken twice but never consumed??
Just my limited experience but my new baby albino was really skinny when I got her. The first feeding she did exactly what yours did. She then sniffed around it and poked it with her nose, and went back to her hide. After I covered her cage with a towel with the 2nd strike she eventually ate it. Friday night I have her a live hoppy which she dispatched and ate immediately. I'm going to keep her on live for a few more feedings to really establish her food drive and then try f/t again. Good luck.
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