Burm's strange feeding response
Hey All,
So my juvenile albino burm has developed a strange feeding response. When I first got him, he fed every time with no issues. Now he periscopes up to investigate the rodent, completely interested in it, yet doesn't strike right away. I noticed that when I hold the f/t rodent vertically over his head, almost behind him, he usually will grab it. However, about half of the time he refuses and wont eat. He also refused a live meal recently as well. In all he has eaten about 4 times in the last 6 weeks.
His temperatures are all perfect, and he shows absolutely no signs of illness. He sheds regularly and is active and alert.
Just wondering if anyone has experienced this strange feeding pattern.
Re: Burm's strange feeding response
I know you said the temps were all good. Are you including the humidity percentage as well? I think if that's ok then I would just go with the next scheduled feeding and retry. Especially if you ruled out the illness potential. Whatever your ambient is why don't you bump up the ambient temp a few degrees? Oh, I don't or never owned a Burmese but I think this is worth a try. Good luck. Hope this helps.
Re: Burm's strange feeding response
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Albert Clark
I know you said the temps were all good. Are you including the humidity percentage as well? I think if that's ok then I would just go with the next scheduled feeding and retry. Especially if you ruled out the illness potential. Whatever your ambient is why don't you bump up the ambient temp a few degrees? Oh, I don't or never owned a Burmese but I think this is worth a try. Good luck. Hope this helps.
Thanks Albert. His humidity is good as well. My ambient temps in my snake room sit at about 78 deg, ironically he was eating better when my ambients were lower for a short time. Burms have a reputation as voracious feeders, so this feels strange.
The weirdest thing is that he doesn't strike until he is almost past vertical, falling backwards, and then snatches the rat at that time.