Re: hognose going off food
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Originally Posted by
George1994
Are Hoggies quite fussy eaters? I am thinking of getting one (probably end up with about 12) in the future!
Not in my limited experience. Picked up three females and a male last year. After I got a couple of the smaller ones going the females have never skipped a meal while the male seems content feeding intermittently. I just figured it was something male nasicus do and I don't fret over it. He is still gaining mass but at a slower rate than my females.
To the original poster, so long as your hognose isn't losing body mass I wouldn't fret over him skipping some meals. Males can and do breed when they're younger, and smaller, than many would think. Heck, even adult males are rather small compared to females. If he has been feeding for you steadily the last 7 months my guess would be he is of a size, and age, where he simply has other things on his mind. We're at the tail end of hibernation and the beginning of breeding season so it makes sense that a sexually mature male would be trying to figure other things out right now while leaving food on the back burner.
If you're still worried you could always try to mix up offering methods. A lot of folks advise against going back to scented but I don't see it as a big deal. This might have something to do with the ease of the scenting method I use, or simply my affinity for boiled eggs, but if I had a snake that was losing mass I wouldn't hesitate to scent.
After having limited success with tuna, salmon and toad scents I went with the easiest route - boiled egg - and it worked like a charm. I'll boil up an egg, enjoy myself a snack save for a small piece of white, then thaw out the rodent in a little dish of water with the boiled white. I read these guys will eat reptile eggs in the wild and I reckon one egg smells much like another. While I've had refusals, and successes, with all other methods I've personally tried I have never had a refusal using egg scent. My experience is limited to a few snakes and only 2-3 weeks worth of scented feedings - take it for what it's worth.
Another method you could try is the soaking rodent. Remove the water dish the day before feeding. Dip your f/t rodent in water, get it nice and soaking. Then offer it nose first to your hungry, and now probably thirsty, hognose. They will often start drinking the water right off the rodent and move straight into swallowing the prey. I used this method a couple of times and it worked but I'm not a fan of withholding water so will opt for boiled egg white scenting when I want to get a stubborn hognose feeding in the future.
Another method I've heard of but not used is mock brumation. You can cool your snake for 2-3 weeks, which will also slow his metabolism and cause him to lose less mass if that is an issue for you. Snakes coming out of brumation tend to have a more ravenous appetite as they need to put on mass fast so they can compete with others for breeding rights or, in the case of females, produce eggs. This method makes sense to me but I've never tried it personally so am just passing on second hand information here.