Re: Not eating by himself
Have you tried live at all? or have you just left f/t in his tank? Sometimes it takes some tongs and a little dangling.
Re: Not eating by himself
Chase, he's in the UK, it's illegal to feed live there.
What size enclosure do you have him in? How are you measuring temps? Is his enclosure in a high or low traffic area? How often do you handle him? What are your temps on your cool and warm side? How do you warm up your prey, and do you offer it on tongs and "dance" it a little in front of him?
Re: Not eating by himself
No I havn't tried live yet, just left f/t in the tank, although I warmed it first and left in a warm spot, and the tongs dangling thing, tried that too, he just backs up as though I just
stuck a colt .45 in his face or offered him a thistle....
Re: Not eating by himself
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Originally Posted by rabernet
Chase, he's in the UK, it's illegal to feed live there.
What size enclosure do you have him in? How are you measuring temps? Is his enclosure in a high or low traffic area? How often do you handle him? What are your temps on your cool and warm side? How do you warm up your prey, and do you offer it on tongs and "dance" it a little in front of him?
The enclosure is 18"X18" and not particularly high traffic, I have the Corns in exactly the same type viv right next door to him, the temps go from 23' cool side 28' hot side, and he gets handled about 2-3 times a week with his water changes every day he is lively enough.
Like I said the corns are in exactly the same setup and eat greedily
Re: Not eating by himself
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Originally Posted by t0m541
The enclosure is 18"X18" and not particularly high traffic, I have the Corns in exactly the same type viv right next door to him, the temps go from 23' cool side 28' hot side, and he gets handled about 2-3 times a week with his water changes every day he is lively enough.
Like I said the corns are in exactly the same setup and eat greedily
Feeding and refusal can be the result of husbadry issues
Your temps are off they should be 27-29 on the cool side and 32.5-34.5 on the warm side so I say there is definitely something here that need adjustment.
Do you use a digital thermometer/hydrometer
Do you know your humidity level?
Do you have tight hides that he can snug in (All the sides touching your BP's body)
As far as the enclosure I would try to provide one with low ceiling, ideal would be a plastic tub for added security.
I would make the necessary adjustments, and not handle him for 7 to 10 days ecept for cleaning the enclosure and then try to offer food again once he is adjusted.
Re: Not eating by himself
He has cave/hide that is snug on him, I use a digital therm, I will increase the heating for him and see what he's like after about a week. His viv is only 18" high but it has a lot of branches/leaves coverage giving it an enclosed feeling, he does enjoy climbing sometimes he will be up in the tree
Re: Not eating by himself
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He has cave/hide that is snug on him
Does he have 1 or 2 hides? Because in case there is only one you need to have 2 identical hides one on the cool side one on the warm side.
One trick you can use is crumble newspaper in the enclosure to make him feel more secure.
Re: Not eating by himself
just the one on the warm side, he spends most of his time in it but then if he's feeling a little chilly I guess he will, I'll give your advice a go, 2 hides and warming up the viv a few more degrees over the week or so. All I want is a happy snake, I have a bit of a zoo and they all want for nothing if it makes them content in their captive enviroment
Re: Not eating by himself
I had one like that .... I finally tried live & she snapped it right up & hasn't missed a meal since
I don't know what I'd do if I couldn't have fed her live .... keep trying with the f/t, I guess