How to move on from assist feeding?
Hi all, I'm new here but not so new to snakes. My normal, 5 month old male hadn't eaten for nearly 2 and a half months and after trying every trick in the book (except for live - I think it's illegal where I live) I decided that I would have to assist feed him. He tried spitting the rat pinkie out once but the second time he kept it in and ate it - much to my relief. So now I'm wondering how do I get him to take food on his own? Should I just go back to offering the pinkies on tongs? I usually feed my snakes in a separate container, force of habit more than anything else, so will he start striking after a couple of assist feeds? Does anyone have any experiences they can share with me?
Any advice will be much appreciated, thanks [emoji4]
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Re: How to move on from assist feeding?
Hi,
I would only recommend assist feeding for snakes that have never eaten by themselves previously - new hatchlings mainly.
They can go quite a while fasting without losing much weight or condition - one of my males does it every winter.
Did you change anything husbandry related just before he went off feed?
But I suspect the size of the prey may be an issue - a pinkie rat is a bit small and you may get a better response with something a bit larger.
How to move on from assist feeding?
Thanks for the replies. I actually came back on to edit my post cause the only time I fed him outside his viv was when I assist fed. And it's not something I done lightly, he was starting to look thin and after watching a ton of YouTube vids quite a few said when they're that young they shouldn't be going so long without food. I would expect fasting from an adult during winter or whatever and wouldn't worry so much. Anyways, yeah I think he could go up a size but the only reason he's being offered rat pups is cause the guy who gave me him didn't tell me anything as to what he was eating so I didn't wanna offer something too big just incase.
What I'm looking for though is advice on what to do from here? Will I just offer in his viv like I was doing before the assist feed? Should his feeding response kick in?
And I live in Belfast, Northern Ireland. I used to work in a pet shop selling hamsters and rats etc and we were told then not to sell animals to snake owners as it's illegal to feed live. Plus I'd be uncomfortable doing it anyways!
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Re: How to move on from assist feeding?
I never said he was eating live, I think you've misread something perhaps?
I get my frozen rats at two different stores. One calls them rat pinkies and the other calls them rat pups but they are the same size when you actually see them. I don't know why the two stores have different names.
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Re: How to move on from assist feeding?
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thismissbex
I never said he was eating live, I think you've misread something perhaps?
I get my frozen rats at two different stores. One calls them rat pinkies and the other calls them rat pups but they are the same size when you actually see them. I don't know why the two stores have different names.
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Yeah that's weird! Pups and pinkies are definitely different. Pinkies are just that, pink and blind. Pups got fuzz and opened eyes. I think they are often interchangeably referred to as "crawlers".
Re: How to move on from assist feeding?
I don't have any contact details for the guy I got him from. But he was weird, like, I said hi as I walked into his hallway and he told me to shush and be quiet in the house! [emoji23] And I swear he couldn't get me out quick enough!! That's why I didn't get much info on his feeding etc. It was a strange experience to say the least!
And he's in a wooden viv with glass sliding doors. Aspen bedding, two hides, water bowl, some wood and a vine and some fake plants. Heat mat with thermostat set to 30C (it was 31C but he didn't go into his warm hide at all so I turned it down a degree and he mainly stays in the warm hide now. Oh and sorry, I don't do Fahrenheit!!) The cool side is around 25C. After the first few days I did handle him and I'm thinking that's what spooked him cause when the breeder got him out when I was collecting him he hissed. Though he's never done it since but I still think my handling may have been the cause. So I've not handled him at all for a good few weeks now.
So I guess I'll just offer in his viv next time and hopefully the assist feed will have brought his appetite back?
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Re: How to move on from assist feeding?
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Originally Posted by
thismissbex
I never said he was eating live, I think you've misread something perhaps?
I get my frozen rats at two different stores. One calls them rat pinkies and the other calls them rat pups but they are the same size when you actually see them. I don't know why the two stores have different names.
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Oh I didnt miss read what you miss understood.
I meant IF the breeder was feeding live then that is what you should do.
Ask the breeder you got it from.