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Super picky eater, HELP!

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  • 06-02-2015, 11:52 PM
    Commonground
    Super picky eater, HELP!
    So I was given a BP from a friend who told me before hand that he was very picky with his food (also very shy). I was told that he could only get him to eat live gerbil pups that have just opened there eyes. Anything bigger then that and he gets intimidated by it and will not touch it. Now I have tried each week for almost a month now by putting the pups in and he just will ball up and leave it. I am wondering if anyone has any advice as to how to get him to eat. And in a perfect world, if anyone thinks I could get him off gerbils. I'd like to get him eating things bigger then pups because he really is big enough to go for a full size gerbil. I've tried to look things up but I am sort of puzzled with this one. Anything helps, thanks!
  • 06-03-2015, 12:07 AM
    LuciferPhantom
    Try this
    You might need to try to feed him a pup instead of a gerbil and he might eat it then reintroduce him to gerbils once he is on a normal feeding schedule. With the new environment and stuff it might be stressful for him so try something smaller than what he usually eats and he will probably eat it. I know that I had to go to live hoppers in order for my snake to eat when I got him because he wouldn't eat his f/t adult. But he did eat it.
  • 06-03-2015, 12:14 AM
    Commonground
    Re: Try this
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LuciferPhantom View Post
    You might need to try to feed him a pup instead of a gerbil and he might eat it then reintroduce him to gerbils once he is on a normal feeding schedule. With the new environment and stuff it might be stressful for him so try something smaller than what he usually eats and he will probably eat it. I know that I had to go to live hoppers in order for my snake to eat when I got him because he wouldn't eat his f/t adult. But he did eat it.


    That's the thing, I am trying to feed him pups. I have 2 colonies of gerbils but he won't touch the pups even. I've been told he will only and has only ever eaten pups. anything bigger scares him off.
  • 06-03-2015, 12:21 AM
    bondo
    Re: Super picky eater, HELP!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Commonground View Post
    So I was given a BP from a friend who told me before hand that he was very picky with his food (also very shy). I was told that he could only get him to eat live gerbil pups that have just opened there eyes. Anything bigger then that and he gets intimidated by it and will not touch it. Now I have tried each week for almost a month now by putting the pups in and he just will ball up and leave it. I am wondering if anyone has any advice as to how to get him to eat. And in a perfect world, if anyone thinks I could get him off gerbils. I'd like to get him eating things bigger then pups because he really is big enough to go for a full size gerbil. I've tried to look things up but I am sort of puzzled with this one. Anything helps, thanks!

    How big is he?
  • 06-03-2015, 12:29 AM
    Commonground
    Re: Super picky eater, HELP!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bondo View Post
    How big is he?


    Just under 2 feet, and about 280g
  • 06-03-2015, 01:04 AM
    DVirginiana
    Since you've got colonies of gerbils, try one that's the appropriate size and see if he goes for it. Can't do any harm.

    That is a really off-the-wall feeder for him to be stuck on, I've heard of some inconvenient fixations but this is the most specific lol.

    You've just had him for a month though? He could easily just be getting used to his new home.
  • 06-03-2015, 09:31 AM
    Commonground
    Re: Super picky eater, HELP!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DVirginiana View Post
    Since you've got colonies of gerbils, try one that's the appropriate size and see if he goes for it. Can't do any harm.

    That is a really off-the-wall feeder for him to be stuck on, I've heard of some inconvenient fixations but this is the most specific lol.

    You've just had him for a month though? He could easily just be getting used to his new home.



    I mean I have tried pinkies up to the weened who have just opened their eyes. He gets interested checks it out. I have even seen him get in a strike pose, but I walk away and come back he is balled up in the corner, like he got spooked by it or something. I usually try the feedings at night, in a darkish room that is quiet. I don't know, I'll wait him out. The last owner said he when on a hunger strike for 6 months before. Last time he ate was a month before I got him so I am sure he is due. I was just wondering if there was a Cesar Millan of the snake world out there that had any tricks.
  • 06-03-2015, 10:20 AM
    aLittleLessButter
    clutter up his enclosure. Fill it with more hides and crumpled up newspaper then watch for the day he is in his hide with his nose sticking out. That's a sign that he is ready to eat. I have a major problem feeder too. I got him when he was a year old and only 100g. He didn't eat anything for the first 3 months. I finally got him to eat a mouse hopper but then he went off again. Til recently he would only eat one or two mice every other month and in that time I tried EVERYTHING! One day I just decided to clutter the crap out of his tub and bingo! He's been eating every week for the past two months. I even got him to eat an ASF so this week im going to try for a rat pup
  • 06-03-2015, 01:50 PM
    JoshSloane
    Good god that is a crazy fixated bp. What kind of enclosure do you have him in? Are your husbandry specs within limits? If all that is on I would increase hides and let the guy rest for a week or so to settle in. Changing environments is extremely stressful for snakes. If your gerbil colony is sustainable for the long haul you might not be in such a bad spot.

    For shy eaters you can put a blanket or something over the tank while they eat.

    Just a thought, but are you sure that your friend was truly only able to feed gerbil pups? Sometimes people get whacky advice and discount other food sources. Ive overheard pet store employees dishing out this nonsense. It might be a good experiment to see if he would take down a young mouse or rat. The change in smell might jump start him.
  • 06-03-2015, 03:37 PM
    200xth
    Re: Super picky eater, HELP!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Commonground View Post
    So I was given a BP from a friend who told me before hand that he was very picky with his food (also very shy). I was told that he could only get him to eat live gerbil pups that have just opened there eyes. Anything bigger then that and he gets intimidated by it and will not touch it. Now I have tried each week for almost a month now by putting the pups in and he just will ball up and leave it. I am wondering if anyone has any advice as to how to get him to eat. And in a perfect world, if anyone thinks I could get him off gerbils. I'd like to get him eating things bigger then pups because he really is big enough to go for a full size gerbil. I've tried to look things up but I am sort of puzzled with this one. Anything helps, thanks!

    How big are gerbil pups (in grams)?
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