Re: Leave F/T food in tank?
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
It's fine to leave it for a few hours, over night at most. At that point it's starting to rot and bacteria is starting to grow. So after a few hours throw it away.
That is what i figured. I only left it in there for a couple hours. Did not want to leave it in over night. Have you had an success with a BP taking the food that way?
Re: Leave F/T food in tank?
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
Yes, I have. My hognose will only eat if I leave the food. And my Borneo STP is hit or miss with striking, sometimes he does, sometimes I have to leave it for him.
My BP and my King take the prey off the tongs every time though.
Thanks, this is the first time I ever had issues with BP taking from tongs. I know it is probably still a bit stressed from new enclosure, so I will give it another week before trying again. Thanks.
Re: Leave F/T food in tank?
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Originally Posted by
BPgirls
Thanks, this is the first time I ever had issues with BP taking from tongs. I know it is probably still a bit stressed from new enclosure, so I will give it another week before trying again. Thanks.
Sounds good. And yeah, don't offer too often. It can stress the snake further and be counter productive.
Good luck!
Re: Leave F/T food in tank?
I have a BP that will only eat if the F/T is left in the tub. I just drop it and then check in the morning and remove if not eaten or else you will have a really bad smelling tub if left longer than overnight. All the rest of mine eat off tongs.
Re: Leave F/T food in tank?
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Originally Posted by
BPgirls
That is what i figured. I only left it in there for a couple hours. Did not want to leave it in over night. Have you had an success with a BP taking the food that way?
This is how I had to feed my ball python for the first month I had him. I had to cover his cage with a blanket, turn off the room lights and leave the room for him to eat since he was so shy. He always ate within 2-3 hours after leaving his f/t in front of his hide, but not close enough to block him in.
It was definitely a settling in phase. Now he's a confident and total beast! Haha. Ever since he switched to rats he went from a timid private eater to a rat-slamming hunter!
Just be patient <3