Re: Problems with feeding
You feeding live, pre-killed or frozen? And Mice or Rats?
Re: Problems with feeding
I am feeding live rats. I have tried dead ones and it doesn't matter. I have also tried feeding mice and he doesn't take those either. He acts like he doesn't want to hurt them.
Re: Problems with feeding
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beetlegus
I am feeding live rats. I have tried dead ones and it doesn't matter. I have also tried feeding mice and he doesn't take those either. He acts like he doesn't want to hurt them.
I'm going to copy and paste a previous post.
Again, credit to SatanicIntention.
This is what your tank should look like.
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SatanicIntention
Now this is what my tank looks like,
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...2/DSC04862.jpg
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...2/DSC04861.jpg
When it used to be this..
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...2/DSC04854.jpg
Once you get him on a good feeding schedule then you can move him back into a display tank with smaller hides and bowls.
Right now its important to get him eating, try getting a very small live mouse from petco (they have the smallest mice) and feeding that to him.
Re: Problems with feeding
Also if your snake is loosing that much weight you can also assist it with feeding, hold his neck right behind the head and use two fingers on the back of its jaws to open the mouth, and place the head of a dead mouse in its mouth... A lot of times they go right into constriction and eat the prey....
I have some captive hatched snakes that I have to do this to....
Re: Problems with feeding
He's in a 40Gal on cypress mulch same as always. He was a 3yr old snake when I got him, about 3 ft long. I was thinking about trying to assist him with eating but if that doesn't work then its too the vet before force feeding. I could switch him into the 20Gal I use for my Blood as he is getting rather cramped in it now and see if he feels more secure. :snake:
Re: Problems with feeding
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Originally Posted by
beetlegus
He's in a 40Gal on cypress mulch same as always. He was a 3yr old snake when I got him, about 3 ft long. I was thinking about trying to assist him with eating but if that doesn't work then its too the vet before force feeding. I could switch him into the 20Gal I use for my Blood as he is getting rather cramped in it now and see if he feels more secure. :snake:
Why don't you switch the blood and the ball? The blood would probably be happier and a 40gal and adult balls live fine in a 20gal.
:] Make sure the temperatures are ok, he could just be fasting for a bit, you don't have to worry about anything yet.
Re: Problems with feeding
If he is visibly losing weight, it's time to take him to a vet. Snakes can go off feed during the breeding season, but all of my males have come out of their fast at some point this year already.
Here's a vet listing
http://www.herpvetconnection.com/
http://www.anapsid.org/vets/#vetlist
http://www.arav.org/usmembers.htm