What are some variables you may have changed for your finicky eaters?
I got my first BP at the beginning of June this year. She has still not eaten for me which is frustrating, but not a super serious concern when considering all the other owners that have been through this same experience. I am wondering though, what variables might you have changed that got your BP to start eating if you were experiencing something similar? Did it just take time? Or maybe changes with the time of feeding, the light in the room? My temps/humidity are on point other than it getting a little cold in my room at night. I have considered feeding her live (she is on rat pups at the moment) to hopefully get something in her, but I fear this would be very counter intuitive in the grand scheme of switching her to F/T. Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks!
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She was feeding on rat pups prior to me getting her, the breeder did not specify if they were live or not but I've been assuming they were live. He also said she was on aspen previously and I have her on reptibark at the moment. She has two hides, on the warm and cool sides and is about 8 months old, roughly 160 grams last time I weighed her. Whenever she smells rat she comes out and is very curious, but once I bring the rat in the enclosure she doesn't pursue it and eventually ends up striking the rat as if it is a threat.
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Wow that's very interesting, just the type of odd variable change that I was speaking of. I'll definitely give it a try! Thanks Mike
Re: What are some variables you may have changed for your finicky eaters?
If this is the case what would be your best suggestion on switching her over to F/T? Until now I've just been waiting it out and figuring that she will eat once she's hungry enough. I assume once she learns that the F/T offerings are food she will start eating them up.
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I ended up getting a nice Kingpin. Also nice considering I'm looking at producing BELs in the future.