New baby ball python won't eat frozen/thawed pinky
So I got a baby ball from petsmart(yes ik what u gonna say but there r no reptile shows around here) and he/she(idk the gender) was about a month old when I got her and I've had her for bout 3 weeks. She about 14 inches long and when I got her I got a 6 pack of pinky mice. Now at the time I thought they would be fine but they are too small. Ik u feed them mice the same diameter as their thickest part and 2 pinkys side by side would be the diameter of her. So I tried to feed a thawed pinky the day after I got her bc that was when the pet store said was feeding day(wed), she didn't eat, tried again on sun bc that was when I wanted to be feeding day. She didn't eat and ik I'm not supposed to handle her for a week but I did so after the second fail I waited a week without handling(except for once for 5 min) then tried feeding again in sun, she didn't eat. That brings me a week later to today and I'm wondering if I should try and get a bigger frozen/thawed so it's the right size or get a live one and pre-kill it then feed it to her. Bc I'm not sure if it being a mouse pinky that it was too small and she wouldn't eat it? I'm thinkin maybe if it's the right size she'll take it? Also btw I handled her like once or twice for a short time this week.
Re: New baby ball python won't eat frozen/thawed pinky
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
Pinky mice are too small way too small.
I doubt the age of the snake as well, sorry to say.
Double check all of your husbandry.
Read and understand all of this -->
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-hatchling-101
And if all else fails, a live hopper mouse will do it almost every time.
So I'm about to go out should I get a frozen hopper or a live hopper?
Re: New baby ball python won't eat frozen/thawed pinky
Live hopper. Get it comfortable and eating then transition to f/t.
Dave
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Originally Posted by
SnekIsNoodle
So I'm about to go out should I get a frozen hopper or a live hopper?
First thing before even attempting any feeding make sure your setup is optimum for an hatchling follow the link Pit posted to a T, once you do that offer live hopper (as mentioned pinkies are not appropriate for a BP), and do so for 3 to 5 feeding before attempting to switch to F/T.
Right now the priority is for the animal to eat not to be switch, and you will have better results if you attempt to switch a well established animal rather than switching one that is not.
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Originally Posted by
Deborah
First thing before even attempting any feeding make sure your setup is optimum for an hatchling follow the link Pit posted to a T, once you do that offer live hopper (as mentioned pinkies are not appropriate for a BP), and do so for 3 to 5 feeding before attempting to switch to F/T.
Right now the priority is for the animal to eat not to be switch, and you will have better results if you attempt to switch a well established animal rather than switching one that is not.
So I got a frozen fuzzy at the pet store today(they didn't have hoppers at the time) and I thawed it and dangled it and stuff and she got interested in it and stared at it and even followed it with her head when I moved it then eventually slowly moved away. I Did this like 10 times and I've been trying for like an hour but she still didn't eat it. So I'm guessing I should feed live now? Or pre-killed? And when should I try agin in a week or less than that? Also by live should I actually feed it to her alive or kill it with my tongs and then feed it?
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
Why are you asking questions if you don't want to listen to the answers?
This seems to be a trend recently.
I didn't see the reply until after I went to the store
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So I'm going to get a live mouse, when should I get it and feed her, and should I feed it live or kill it then feed it?