Re: How long to assist feed?
Try a mouse hopper. Like candy for a baby ball. And to answer for as long as it takes
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Re: How long to assist feed?
how long do you leave her with the live mouse ? My little girl Nymphadora wouldn't eat a anything I put in front of her. (Frozen non- moving food wouldn't grab her attention. )
It took me 2 weeks to get her to eat after I got her. I got impatient and left her in with a baby mouse for an hour the first time she ate. Mostly watching her reactions like,
"oh. What is that? It moved. Why did it move? It's scary!" *hide* minutes go by and it finally moves fast enough again for her instincts to kick in "oh! It's the thing again." *sniff* "why does it do that? It smells weird. Oh it's too close!" *hide* it took many times of that mouse coming close, her noticing it and running away, and then eventually it got close enough to her face that her tongue actually flickered on its furr that her body language changed to "wait, not stinky... tasty" after that she had gotten interested and had to lick it again. One instinct to eat it comes from the smell interacting with their brain properly. After getting close a 4th time after that point she finally struck it.
I feel that if the snake gets hungry enough, it will eat.
Another thing i noticed helps with feeding my really timid scaredy snake is taking her out of her home for 15 mins before hand, interacting with her and making her body temperature rise. Some snakes aggression instincts become stronger when they are warm. She's afraid of everything that moves though so the 15 mins are therapy and pep talks. "You got this! You're a big scary snake!" (I know she doesn't speak English... I talk to my snakes. Mostly because scent and vibration training is a thing). Since a big thing for her is major fight or flight response one of the things I do is continue to gently uncoil her to a long stretched out line until she doesn't coil back up.
I've also heard the interesting trick of getting the mouse wet before hand because the musk smell is more apparent from dander being wet etc. Might work.
I wish you luck! Some snakes take months to stop needing to be helped.
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Re: How long to assist feed?
I'm just curious how much does she weigh now? Unfortunately, I gotta leave the advice to the pros. :S
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Another thing i noticed helps with feeding my really timid scaredy snake is taking her out of her home for 15 mins before hand, interacting with her and making her body temperature rise. Some snakes aggression instincts become stronger when they are warm. She's afraid of everything that moves though so the 15 mins are therapy and pep talks. "You got this! You're a big scary snake!"
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