New Snake trying to get him on F/T
I just got a new Ball Python a little while ago and was wondering what is the best way to get him on F/T. He seems a tad skinny (still healthy, I just like fat snakes) so I have been trying to get him eating a little bit earlier then a week but he seems too skittish so I think that was a mistake. If he still isn't eating in a week or two should I just throw in a live mouse to make sure he doesn't starve? I haven't been handling at all to reduce any amount of stress on him.
Any tips and tricks would be appreciated! :D
Re: New Snake trying to get him on F/T
What was he eating before you got him? If he was on live before then feed him live until he eats 4-5 times for you and then start switching to f/t. If he was on f/t before it may just take time for him to settle in. It took almost month for my male to take a rodent from me and he still wouldn't eat every feeding day. Sometimes it was every 2 weeks he would eat and sometimes 3. Now he eats every 5 days like clock work. My last 7 feedings have been successful. Just be patient.
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Re: New Snake trying to get him on F/T
[QUOTE=CloudtheBoa;2441375]It's healthier for a snake to be a tad skinny than a tad fat, despite however you may prefer it./QUOTE]
I knew you can overfeed snakes but didn't know that bit of advice so thanks! <3
Re: New Snake trying to get him on F/T
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CloudtheBoa
. Took me 1.5 years to switch mine after ~6 years of eating live, so my best advise is persistence.
Did she just not eat for a year and a half? I don't think mine will survive long if I can't get him to eat.
Re: New Snake trying to get him on F/T
No I gave him live a few times. He probably would have taken f/t sooner if I had just stuck it out and didn't offer anything else.
The longest fast he had was 8 months but I don't think that was during the time I was trying to switch him.
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