trouble getting my BP to eat
My female ball will be three in June, she normally goes off her fed anywhere between Sept to Feb. But this go around she keeps refusing.I haven't tried live simply because she's been on frozen since I've had her as a hatchling. Any other suggestions or should I just try live?
Re: trouble getting my BP to eat
You can try live, best case scenario she takes, worst case you have a live mouse you need to get rid of.
Re: trouble getting my BP to eat
I tried scenting with used gerbil bedding and it worked a treat! Fed straight away and has been ever since x
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Re: trouble getting my BP to eat
I would skip a feed day, then next feed day defrost a food item and then put it in a containor/on a few paper towels on top or near the enclosure and let it sit for 30 minutes. Then while it's sitting for 30 minutes defrost another one and offer that. You may also try placing the f/t on her side after she has smelled and become awar of it. My pastel will sometimes not strike but if the food touches her side she slowly coils it. Same with if I move her while she has smelled food.
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Re: trouble getting my BP to eat
Three years old, she probably has breeding on her mind. It is a instinctual desire at her age and the time of year. In any case, check your husbandry numbers and make sure the bp isn't ill. :gj:
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She seems healthy enough, I'm no expert. Her mouth is still bright pink so her respiratory is clear, no lumps or calcium deposit, and she is still maintaining a healthy weight and shedding on schedule