Feeding Question - Slow Striking/Missed Strikes
Hello and thanks for your interest,
Some background first - I recently brought home my first snake on Saturday (Jan. 3) and got him all set up. As was expected he stayed apprehesive and kept out of site throughout the night. When I purchased him the shop owner told me he had been fed on the previous Wednesday and was used to eat two fuzzy mice. So when last night (a week from his last feeding) came around I left the scent of mice out for awhile and then dropped one in his tank (yes I know that for awhile the norm in the community has been to take him out for a feeding, which I tried and he did not come out). He did not move, and the mouse pretty much walked right up to him. He struck and constricted, fast and beautifully. Was able to swallow and everthying was fine until i put the second mouse in. Thats when Monty, the snake, started "hunting" him. He took his time and finally got him cornered, struck and then flipped upside down mouse ran to the other side. Monty got up and started hunting again but this time when he struck it was like he was slow. He missed. Then he cornered the mouse and didnt even get ready to strike until after the mouse ran off. So the hunting after that was like delayed, he was always just behind the mouse. But he was actively looking, tongue flickering. After 30-40 minutes I removed the mouse and just went to bed.
So can anyone tell me what that was all about? Did he get scared? If so why did it seem like he couldnt even sense the mouse after awhile even though he was definetly looking? Could the larger tank than what he is used to be causing him trouble with "smelling" out his prey? If you have any questions let me know.
Thanks,
Tipsy Llama