Re: New BP Feeding Question
If you're feeding inside the habitat, then the smell should be enough. Try to get as much smell as possible out for him to smell. If you think he's not awake, tap or shift the hide gently, but not with your warm body parts in front of the hides opening.
Usually warming up the food will give off plenty of smell, just make sure to aim the smell toward his tank.
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Re: New BP Feeding Question
I fed my new BP for the first time last night and it had been 8 days since the breeder fed him previously and I only had him for three days.
It went fine he ate with no issues in the enclosure. I did thaw it right by his cage but it didn't get him out at all of his hide so I opened the hide up (one with a lid, cave style) and he was all curled up so I lowered the mouse down with tongs and just wiggled it by his face and he wrapped around it and ate it no problem.
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Re: New BP Feeding Question
Appreciate the responses......
So is the smell of the heated mouse recognizable to humans or just the BPs? I'm sure I'll find out tonight. I was going to let the mouse thaw out for a couple hours (how many??) and then hit w/ a hair dryer for a minute or two.
Re: New BP Feeding Question
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craigafrechette
Your snake will most likely smell the prey item before it even enters the enclosure. Opening the enclosure will also alert him to be aware that something is going on. If the animal is in his hide, just dangle the prey item in front of the hide opening, it most likely will draw a strike, if not try rewarming it and just leaving it in front of the hide opening. Should be gone soon.
P.S. I defrost in warm water and leave the tub of water on top of the enclosure of the snake I'll be feeding while it defrosts. They can smell it while defrosting and are ready to eat once I heat and serve.
Great advice everyone. He waited until I left the room to take his 1st meal :)
Should I be concerned about the sound of the hair dryer scaring him? I was trying to do it close to his enclosure to help radiate the mouse sent.