New bp not eating (still)
I couldn't find my old thread I made a few weeks ago, but I bought my girl at a reptile show almost a month ago and she still hasn't eaten. I tried warming up the thawed mouse with a hair dryer then offering it to her, but she has no interest in it. I rarely handle her to ensure that she will eat. She just went through a shed last week so humidity is good in her tank (60%) and her tank is 90 on the hot side and about 75-80 on the cool side. I bought her a basic black reptile hidey so she feels safe so I'm not sure what else to do. I called the breeder and he suggested feeding live, but would a adult mouse hurt her? I'm just a little worried since she hasn't eaten in a while.
Re: New bp not eating (still)
If it's young try assist feeding so it gets the idea of eating.I had to do that to get him/her to eat at first.There are threads you can look at about assist feeding.Good luck.
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LanceM
If it's young try assist feeding so it gets the idea of eating.I had to do that to get him/her to eat at first.There are threads you can look at about assist feeding.Good luck.
If the snake was eating before there is no reason to stress it out further by assist feeding it.
My questions are going to be these.
What size enclosure is the animal in?
What size hide (pics are helpful) are you using?
Are you presenting the enclosure?
Lets get some pics of your setup and I'm almost 100% sure that its a security issue. Anytime a baby that was eating gets a change of environment and stops eating its almost always a security issue.
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Freakie_frog
If the snake was eating before there is no reason to stress it out further by assist feeding it.
My questions are going to be these.
What size enclosure is the animal in?
What size hide (pics are helpful) are you using?
Are you presenting the enclosure?
Lets get some pics of your setup and I'm almost 100% sure that its a security issue. Anytime a baby that was eating gets a change of environment and stops eating its almost always a security issue.
It's a 20 long tank
I'm using a medium basic hide
I wasn't sure what that third one meant
I'm not sure why the picture came out so bad, but I've been feeling like it's a bad set up so I was wondering would a bin rack be better? I saw a few people post their's on this site and I was thinking maybe that would make her feel safer. The towel is also to help with her humidity which is at 60%, I tried to get a picture of the gauge, but the pic came out terrible.
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New bp not eating (still)
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reptilesandpathology
It's a 20 long tank
I'm using a medium basic hide
I wasn't sure what that third one meant
I'm not sure why the picture came out so bad, but I've been feeling like it's a bad set up so I was wondering would a bin rack be better? I saw a few people post their's on this site and I was thinking maybe that would make her feel safer. The towel is also to help with her humidity which is at 60%, I tried to get a picture of the gauge, but the pic came out terrible.
I just saw the pic. Yea that hide is way to big that's more for an adult male or sub adult female!
Try a smaller hide Ball Pythons really like a small hide. If the hide doesn't touch them on the back and most of the time the sides it can be to big. Try something low like a small plastic flower pot saucer with a hole cut in it.
Also pre-scenting the tank instead of thawing the rat out in warm water try taking it and putting it in a tuperware container with some holes in the top. Put the rat in the container, top on, and let it thaw naturally inside the tank. Then if you see your snake with its head out of the hide looking interested drop it (the rat) in some warm water for a few minutes and try and offer it. You might need to cover the tank or leave the rodent overnight. Just to kick start things.
These work great for snakes up to about 200-250 grams
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These work great for snakes up to about 200-250 grams
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Is this picture , sopose to be a hide for the snake ? Ive never seen something like that before .... And they actually feel secure in it ? [emoji55]
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What are you using to heat and are you regulating the temp with a thermostat or something? Do you use a temp gun or digital thermometer with probe? I ask bc I see none of these things in the pic. Also cover the sides and back with black construction paper or something so it's not so wide open. Is that a reptile basics medium hide? If so and if it's to big you can stuff moss in it to make it smaller and more snug. I personally would get a smaller log and water dish and add another hide for the cool side.
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meganmarkita15
Is this picture , sopose to be a hide for the snake ? Ive never seen something like that before .... And they actually feel secure in it ? [emoji55]
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Yep I've used those for almost 10 years now and babies love the low height and the fact that they can lay under it and be touched on all sides. Yet still see and smell out of the hole for when food is coming.
Now these babies weren't using the hid just yet cause I had just set them up. But they are under them right now and loving them.
In fact normally I'll drop the feeding in the hole and the snake does the rest.
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