stopped eating after large meal
Hi, I have a normal ball python which I bought in January as a hatchling, she was eating medium mice (F/T) once a week, I then increased the size to large mice and feeding every 5 days as she got bigger all the time never refusing a meal.
One day I fed her a rat which, looking back, was prob a little bIt too big (not overly so but one of the biggest weaners in the pack), she eventually got it down ok and showed no problems (this was about a month and a half ago), since then she has been fussy about eating, refusing meals then eating 3-4 days after, also when she eats, she has since decided to take ages to strike at it (like half hour) where as before it was no more than 1-2 minutes. I know ball pythons can be fussy eaters but this seems to have been caused by the rat I fed her I mentioned above as she was fine before.
I also feed her in a separate feeding container (always have done)
Apart from this she is healthy, pooping and shedding regularly, active (for a snake) and looks normal. I haven't changed anything in her environment (same temps, hides, position etc) although with spring on the way, it is a tad warmer in the house.
Is this normal? Do you think I am doing something wrong?
Re: stopped eating after large meal
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bondo
Welcome to the forum themorganator4. Has anything else changed like are the lights left on or more noise around the snake? Sometimes they just get goofy for no reason also. I would stop feeding in a separate tub also. That can turn hem off also.
Thank you :) Nope all temps are the same, humidity etc too, as the evenings are getting lighter, there may be more light but I normally have the lights on until about 10-11pm but always leave the light off where she is.
I only feed her in a different tub because I am scared she will swallow some substrate (using hemp bedding at the moment)
Re: stopped eating after large meal
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themorganator4
I only feed her in a different tub because I am scared she will swallow some substrate (using hemp bedding at the moment)
That's more of a perceived concern than an actual concern. If you're worried about it, you can put a plastic lid/tray down before feeding time and offer food on top of that. Truthfully, though, they can digest a little bit of substrate with their meal and be perfectly fine. Nearly everyone with multiple snakes, and many (most?) with just one, feeds in their regular enclosure without issue. :)