Re: Should I call it a wash?
dont leave it overnight, it'll reek so bad, its happened to me before
Re: Should I call it a wash?
I know, they do stink to high heaven - especially the fresh-killed ones. :zerb:
Re: Should I call it a wash?
I leave f/t in overnight all the time. I don't see a problem. If she eats it hooray! If not, oh well.
Re: Should I call it a wash?
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envypythons
dont leave it overnight, it'll reek so bad, its happened to me before
Don't put it directly above the heat source and it should be fine..
I've never had a problem leaving f/t in there overnight.
Re: Should I call it a wash?
Did you try holding it by the tail and dangling it in front of the door to the hide?
I always hold my rats in the air so when they strike they dont get a mouth full of substrate.
Re: Should I call it a wash?
I have a couple that are finicky eaters and I always pre-kill a rat and leave it in for them over night and its usually gone by morning, I wouldn't leave it any longer then that due to rigor mortise setting in & sanitary reasons though.
Re: Should I call it a wash?
Well, she had NO interest in the dead rat, as I predicted... so I removed it before going to bed (around 4am), and got her a new live one today. She stared at it for a while, but eventually took it down without a problem. She's really not into the F/T or pre-killed prey, apparently even when she does the killing herself. Oy vey. :rolleyes: Thanks for the advice, though!