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small rat- did not eat?

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  • 10-31-2007, 05:30 PM
    bjfoste1
    small rat- did not eat?
    Ok so I bought the first small rat for my ball today .Before he was eating adult mice. The people at the store said to knock it out first so it could not attack my snake . So i did this and it was twitching in the box i feed my snake in (by the way i did not like the process at all). But my snake did not eat it. It just kept circling it and smelling it like it was about to. Im wondering did he not eat because the rat was not running around? Possibly just not hungry? Also not to mention he is under going his shedding cycle. And i know your not supposed to feed them during this but the pet store said it would be ok if the rat was knocked out. Im just confused because its the first time he did not eat.
  • 10-31-2007, 05:37 PM
    Brimstone111888
    Re: small rat- did not eat?
    Hmm how big is your snake? A small rat is a huge difference between an adult mouse. Some snakes like smaller meals and are intimidated by larger ones.

    Also there are many ethical issues with have been debated millions of times. You can find any of these threads by doing search "Feeding" and I am sure you will find a debate. I never feed rats, but what from what I have heard and someone please correct me if I am wrong, but small rats teeth can't penetrate snake skin yet. So knocking it out was pointless.

    Your snake also might not like p/k 'd food. What was he eating before?
  • 10-31-2007, 05:39 PM
    Nate
    Re: small rat- did not eat?
    My advice would be to not do what you did....by your description, it sounds like you didn't put enough into knocking it out...or "stunning" it...it sounds like you only made him suffer.

    The chances of the rat doing anything to your snake is slim to.....most likely none. our snakes are professional killers. Next time, feed live and if your snake doesn't eat, have a set up so that you can house the rat for a week, and then try again.
  • 10-31-2007, 06:11 PM
    panthercz
    Re: small rat- did not eat?
    If your snake is use to nothing but mice it may take a little while for it to switch to rats. Scent is a huge part in the way a snake perceives the world and it's food. It may also not like pre-killed as one poster already mentioned.

    Just get another rat and try again but don't do anything to the rat. If the snake doesn't eat keep the rat and try again in a week.
  • 10-31-2007, 06:26 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: small rat- did not eat?
    There is couple of things here first switching can take time and sometime and you might have to practice tough love if your BP has a good body weight. There are also BP that have nothing to do with a rat (I have one).

    When you fed mice were they live?

    If you do, try offering a live rat pup (same size than adult mouse), and if at some point you want to switch to P/K or F/T do it one step at the time, once your BP is switched to rats and ate successfully 3 to 4 times, try to switch to PK or F/T if that is what you want.

    Also avoid stunned rats this is cruel and not necessary, and could also cause problems making the rat more aggressive if he wakes up.
  • 10-31-2007, 06:31 PM
    BPGirl
    Re: small rat- did not eat?
    Balls can sometimes be pretty picky about their food so transitioning to a different type can sometimes be difficult. If you want to switch over to rats one thing that we have done is putting the scent of the mouse onto the rat. We have done this by putting dirty mouse bedding in with the rat for an hour or so. And if the ball eats it this way a few times you can stop using the mouse bedding and they will hopefully eat. I also believe that it is true that small rats cant penetrate the skin but that is just from my experience. And rats, especially younger ones will not try to "attack" the snake. I think rats are actually MUCH less aggressive than mice.
  • 10-31-2007, 07:31 PM
    bjfoste1
    Re: small rat- did not eat?
    Rapheal (my snake) is an inch to an inch and a half in diameter at his thickest part is that to small? And ya im not going to stun the rats anymore it is cruel i hate it. So you guys would suggest just feed the rat live?
  • 10-31-2007, 07:38 PM
    Nate
    Re: small rat- did not eat?
    That's a debatable can of worms that we won't get in to.

    Myself, among many others, have had great success with feeding live. If you feel comfortable doing it, then do it with supervision. If not, use f/t or p/k. You can also try using a CO2 method
  • 10-31-2007, 08:06 PM
    bjfoste1
    Re: small rat- did not eat?
    im not big on the whole f/t feeding...
  • 10-31-2007, 08:13 PM
    Brimstone111888
    Re: small rat- did not eat?
    I don't mind it. My normal eats F/t adults mice. He will pretty much eat anything I throw in there. Ill work on my spider once I think she has established a good feeding schedule with me.

    A lot of people don't like the idea of dead bagged mice in their freezer. I don't really mind it since it is sitting next to a bag of ground up dead cow, and sliced dead cow with some cut up chicken. Thats the way I look at it. Plus they are sealed.
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