Re: My white rat experiment
That is really interesting. I am happy i don't have that issue at all...mine just seem grateful to eat :cool:
Re: My white rat experiment
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Originally Posted by
Asherah
I have one female that will not eat a rat that is mostly white, which is difficult because most of my lines tend to be high white. She slams colored rats, no matter the shade, so long as there is more color than white. A 50/50 animal is iffy.
I also have a female that will not touch anything but a live mouse. Not a scented rat, or ASF, not a F/T mouse/rat/ASF. It must be a live mouse. Gawd help you if you happen to decide to raise up ASF's in the mouse tank to scent them with mouse smell. It backfires and the mice become uneatable things tainted by the ASF smell and said picky snake refuses to eat until all traces of the vaguely popcorn-like ASF scent is gone. -_-
Mine will eventually eat them if I leave them in there so I guess that's ok as long as he eats. I did half expect him to not eat that one Saturday as blue as he was.
Re: My white rat experiment
Hey as long as he eats!
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Re: My white rat experiment
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Originally Posted by
Reinz
I have no problem believing these stories.
It's easy to be picky when you are well fed.
I don't really care for salmon, carrots, yams, or tea. But if I went a few days or a week without eating, I believe that I would love to consume that stuff!
My point is, if these picky snakes were on their own they would eat any rodents that come their way. That being said, there's another point as well.
A lot of truth to this. I remember being a kid... Didn't want to eat dinner because I didn't like what we were having. 8pm rolls around and i was hungry. My dinner plate that mom put aside was there for me before I could eat anything else. Believe it or not, I ate it. lol. Happened a few times. :)
This is very interesting though.. as I thought they only really cared about prey that had a heat signature and smelled good. it would be neat to see if you could offer a white one, and then there was a safe way to color the fur and re-offer the same prey to see if it made a difference?