My First Feeding QUESTION
Hi
i have a new Ball Python Juvenile that weighs 104 Grams and tonight ate fit the first time in my care.
Due to convince and continuity I stopped at The Store and got a 6 pack 45 grams net of small mice.
this is one size up from what the snake was eating at the store (fuzzies x2 per feeding)
The mouse was thawed and gently dried and warmed with a hair dryer and the snake took it with no hesitation and I need to know If I should offer a second tonight?
Re: My First Feeding QUESTION
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Originally Posted by
giltyler
I am using a separate Tub to feed in so how soon can I move back to the main heated tub
You need to start feeding in the enclosure, not only moving a snake when feeding is stressful both before and after but it will also get you bit.
Snakes are in feed mod hours before and after being fed and you are taking a risk every time you are moving this animal, a practice that is completely unnecessary.
Re: My First Feeding QUESTION
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
Feed inside the enclosure. There are absolutely zero benefits of using a feeding tub.
Feeding in a separate tub
A) increases chances of a refusal due to stressing the snake prior to feeding
B) increases the chance of the snake regurgitating it's meal due to being moved and stressed after eating
C) increases the chance of you getting tagged, since the snake is still in feed mode when you try to move it back
The "food aggression" thing is a myth, proven false over years with thousands of animals.
I have NEVER been tagged inside any of my snake's enclosures. Never even struck at. I HAVE been tagged outside the enclosure.
If you're concerned with substrate impaction:
a) nobody cleans their food in the wild
b) if you're still concerned, lay a paper plate or cardboard down (not paper towel) even though the snake will likely drag the prey wherever it wants.
^ THIS^
Plus the hairdryer trick ;)
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Re: My First Feeding QUESTION
I would suggest that you feed it a few times on frozen thawed mice to make sure the snake is feeding regularly before trying to switch food/prey type. Sometimes it can be hard to switch them to rats and at around 104 grams they do not have much fat reserve to be miss too many feedings. Just my opinion.
Re: My First Feeding QUESTION
And remember the hairdryer trick ... once it's feeding it boosts your confidence..
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Re: My First Feeding QUESTION
Quote:
Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
Feed inside the enclosure. There are absolutely zero benefits of using a feeding tub.
Feeding in a separate tub
A) increases chances of a refusal due to stressing the snake prior to feeding
B) increases the chance of the snake regurgitating it's meal due to being moved and stressed after eating
C) increases the chance of you getting tagged, since the snake is still in feed mode when you try to move it back
The "food aggression" thing is a myth, proven false over years with thousands of animals.
I have NEVER been tagged inside any of my snake's enclosures. Never even struck at. I HAVE been tagged outside the enclosure.
If you're concerned with substrate impaction:
a) nobody cleans their food in the wild
b) if you're still concerned, lay a paper plate or cardboard down (not paper towel) even though the snake will likely drag the prey wherever it wants.
Everything said her is great. I even feed my retics in their enclosures. Never been bit by them (so far). No aggression. I have 5 species and all eat in enclosure. Tree boas don't count because they are nippy babies. LOL.