Over-worried about bp not eating this week?
So my ball python Cassiopeia is usually a good eater. I have had her for about a month now and she has eaten every week for me since I've gotten her aside from the first week but I was still learning her feeding preferences. I've noticed she will take faster when her food is warmer or on the hot side (not enough to harm her though). I thawed and warmed the pinky as usual and she striked the mouse and missed it. Then she went towards it again but wouldn't lunge. I felt the mouse after and it was cool, so I dipped in in to some hot water to warm it up and felt it again before trying once more. The same thing happened. It seemed that she was taking a while to actually go after it and it would cool too much for her liking by the time she was about to so she wouldn't eat it. She has never had a problem with me feeling or touching the mouse with my hands before either so its not my scent on it (i wash my hands thoroughly before and after feeding and handling her). I decided to leave the mouse at the opening of her favorite hide and the one she was in when feeding her and figured I'd leave it there overnight and see if she ate when I awoke in the morning. I'm hoping if she was hungry she would settle for a room temperature mouse, although she only seems to eat if I use tongs and make it seem alive. The ambient temperature in her tub is 70 degrees right now and the conditions are all normal so it wasn't that. It was my last pinky so I'm gonna head to the store tomorrow and stock up on some more but I'm just worried about her not eating this week considering she is still young (probably 6 months*) and my friend who is carelessly irresponsible just had his snake pass away due to not eating (he forgot to feed it for multiple weeks... I wish he would just have given me his snake to care for rather than have it die due to poor treatment and improper care... I offered to take it but he wanted money I didn't have for it even though he didn't want him any more. sigh.) and this spooked me a lot and made me worry and be very careful to take the best care I possibly can of my snake. I feel like I am way over worried about it but I decided I might feel better getting some second opinions.
*don't know exactly how old she is
Re: Over-worried about bp not eating this week?
Couple of suggestions:
1. Dont offer a wet mouse they seem to not prefer them that way, heat it up with a blow dryer right before serving.
2. An ambient of 70 degrees is too cold. Ambient should be about 80, and basking side should be 90. Often times the snakes won't eat if the temps are off.
3. Also at 6 months your snake is probably too big for pinky mice. Move up to hoppers.
Hope this helps!
Re: Over-worried about bp not eating this week?
Thank you!!!! I was considering upping her to hoppers because it didn't seem to leave a lump in her tummy but I was also told to wait until she is settled before switching her food. I'll pick up a couple hoppers later today. Also thank you for pointing this out about the temp. Someone told me that this temp was fine but I'll get right on getting it up. I'm not sure if the temp is a bit warmer however since I have innacurate analog thermometers :/ getting a digital however asap. And I didn't know that about them being wet so that helps too. Thanks so much!!
Re: Over-worried about bp not eating this week?
Get her weight in grams and start weighing her weekly and tracking it. Make sure the husbandry is up to par (temps, humidity, plenty of hiding areas). Minimal handling except to change water and spot clean. I like the saying " A happy Ball Python is a hiding ball python". Just a side note you might want to change to rats at some point because when she grows bigger you will only have to feed 1 rat versus multiple mice. Their food should be about the width of their widest part of their body. My male albino currently eats frozen/thawed rat pups and he is around 220 grams.
Re: Over-worried about bp not eating this week?
I have heard about that and that switching over to rats earlier seems best. I'm going to have to check if my local store sells rats. I'm still not sure if she is ready size wise for hoppers but she could definitely eat fuzzies. I'm 17 and my mom went to pick her food up without me and picked up pinkies again :\ I fed her a pinky today and she gladly took it. I don't know if I should try feeding her two pinkies or just wait til she finishes off the pinkies to upgrade. I'll weigh her as soon as possible (a couple days considering she just ate) and will post it here because I have no idea how old she is however I'm assuming she's at least 4 months plus.
Here are some pictures that can hopefully give somewhat of an idea of how big she is
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Re: Over-worried about bp not eating this week?
Month old picture :p I got a digital thermometer/hygrometer asap but used those at first because I wasn't aware of analog thermometers bad reputation.