Issues with three month old BP settling in.
Hi everyone, I only just recently made an account here, but i'm glad to be a part of such an informative and supportive community, and look forward to hopefully being a longterm member :). Anyways, the issue I have is that I have a ball python that hatched on July 19th, bought from a reputable breeder at a reptile expo in Mississauga on October 14th, who did not eat the rat pup I gave last night. She struck and coiled, but this morning it was still there. It was a freshly killed live one, so I cant see it being a temp issue.
I contacted the breeder and she said that while she mainly feeds live, my girl HAD accepted f/t before, at least once, as she didn't say if it was a multiple occurrence. She said my warm/cold side temps are perfect and suggested to wait five days and try again with another live pup, and to leave it in overnight. I don't think I would do the last part though as I've seen snakes scarred by rodent bites before and have heard some horror stories about infection.
Anyways, I just wanted some opinions on what MAY be wrong. The breeder said she last ate on Oct.3, so she SHOULD be at least a little hungry i'd imagine. I'm guessing she just needs more time to settle into her new home, but i'm also a TAD nervous it may lead into some bigger issues down the line if it keeps up. Thank you for any input on my situation and I hope you all have a good day :)
Re: Issues with three month old BP settling in.
Yeah I'm not sure on how many times she may have eaten f/t because all the breeder said in the message was that she had accepted it, didn't specify how many times. I'll have to give the hair dryer trick a try when I try to feed her again. Would next Monday be too soon?
Also, thanks for the little tip about where to hold the rat. I remember reading a thread somewhere were someone mentioned having a consistently picky BP, so he had to resort to moving the rat around like it was crawling EVERY TIME for the snake to strike, hopefully I don't have to go THAT far to get my girl to eat :D
Thank you for the speedy reply btw.
Re: Issues with three month old BP settling in.
It's a good sign that she struck and coiled. Some folks give a little tug on the F/T rodent once the snake has coiled to mimic a struggle and further entice them.
You could also try covering the cage with a towel or something to darken it while the snake is eating. We do this for most of our new snakes until they've had at least a few meals or until we get more familiar with their temperament.
What's the weight on your BP compared to the rat pup you offered? I imagine that a rat pup is fine at 3 months, but different companies/people can have different size definitions.
As has been mentioned, the hair dryer trick is also invaluable.
Good luck!