Re: *Another* Feeding Post
I have stopped changing the cage. I said it's been 5 weeks since I decided to go back to a burrow-able substrate. He's totally healthy. I'll try to post a photo later today. I just was hoping to be reassured.
Re: *Another* Feeding Post
Re: *Another* Feeding Post
He looks healthy and your husbandry seems dialed in. Sounds like normal BP behavior to me :). If he only wants to eat bi-weekly I'd feed him bi-weekly.
Re: *Another* Feeding Post
I personally would not try to feed anymore for a while till you see signs of hunger. Which are, peaking out of or just inside of his hide waiting to ambush, and or roaming around in the evening. When you see that thaw out your rat till soft. I let mine just sit out on top of the enclosure for 3-4 hrs till nice and soft. Then I use an heat lamp or hair dryer to warm the rat up good, constantly turning to not burn it. I use a infra-red gun and get the temp up into the 90's or higher. Grab by the back area and put it in nose facing the snake. If it doesn't take it then I bring the rat back out and heat some more usually the second time will do the trick. I found keeping the rat to a small size instead of medium makes for quicker hits. But as said it is normal for these snakes to fast but so far I have been lucky to never have one hardly even refuse one meal. But I always wait for the hunger signs. And usually 2 weeks is the longest I have to wait.