Re: Striking but not eating
Are you putting the mouse in a bag before its in the water?
Did you test to make sure the mouse is warm to the touch?
Ive never had a snake any picky towards eating due to relocation. But thats just me.
Re: Striking but not eating
it was in a bag. I think it could of been to cold because it didn't feel to hot. I am gonna feed him Saturday and after he gets it i am gonna turn lights of and walk away. I think it could of been me watching him to much and it was bright.
Re: Striking but not eating
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Dillonfail
it was in a bag. I think it could of been to cold because it didn't feel to hot. I am gonna feed him Saturday and after he gets it i am gonna turn lights of and walk away. I think it could of been me watching him to much and it was bright.
The secret of feeding thawed is to get them nice and warm and offer IMMEDIATELY with tongs , best to offer in the evenings as they're nocturnal of course , low lighting and let the heat-pits do their job.
Most of my Royals will only strike from within their hides and drag it in to eat so I just dangle it in front of the entrance and BOOM !
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Re: Striking but not eating
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Zincubus
The secret of feeding thawed is to get them nice and warm and offer IMMEDIATELY with tongs , best to offer in the evenings as they're nocturnal of course , low lighting and let the heat-pits do their job.
Most of my Royals will only strike from within their hides and drag it in to eat so I just dangle it in front of the entrance and BOOM !
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Should i feed him again today because I don't think he ate because it was cold and because i was watching him in a light area?
Re: Striking but not eating
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Dillonfail
Should i feed him again today because I don't think he ate because it was cold and because i was watching him in a light area?
I'd normally say leave for 5 to 7 days but if he's such a good striker it maybe worth trying again tonight .
Just has to be WARM . I have a hairdryer in the snake room. As long as he shows interest or tongue flicks then offer warm , especially if he's in his hide .
Just keep warming and offering till successful .
If there is not even a tongue flick then best leave it for a while . Remember low lighting .
I've even used a torch in the past but don't shine it near the snake of course
Re: Striking but not eating
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Originally Posted by
Zincubus
I'd normally say leave for 5 to 7 days but if he's such a good striker it maybe worth trying again tonight .
Just has to be WARM . I have a hairdryer in the snake room. As long as he shows interest or tongue flicks then offer warm , especially if he's in his hide .
Just keep warming and offering till successful .
If there is not even a tongue flick then best leave it for a while . Remember low lighting .
I've even used a torch in the past but don't shine it near the snake of course
I am gonna try again tonight and if he doesn't flick his tongue I am gonna wait till Saturday to feed.