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My biggest problem feeder

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  • 08-28-2010, 02:41 PM
    snakesRkewl
    Re: My biggest problem feeder
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by marct View Post
    :colbert: Absurd statement.... They are all different...

    Absurd huh, lol.
    Ok, I should rewrite that for you.

    In my experience owning and being around numerous albinos they tend to be pickier eaters.
  • 08-28-2010, 08:26 PM
    I<3Dreamsicles
    Re: My biggest problem feeder
    my normal female is pretty picky... I feed her every week, just got to feeding her bigger mice. She took three, but it took her for ever to strike at the first by then I just give up and set the mouse down in the tank and wait for her to eat... (that was even after off feed for a shed cycle) But before that she was eating 2-3 hoppers... She could probably take even more adult mice but I thought they might be to big for her when I was buying them... I might have to move up to some kind of rats soon... (rodent pro? not sure what size)
  • 08-29-2010, 06:04 AM
    snakeparadise
    Re: My biggest problem feeder
    our albino is alsow a very bad eater :mad:
  • 08-29-2010, 02:46 PM
    DC Reptiles
    Re: My biggest problem feeder
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Denial View Post
    this guy use to be a great feeder when he was young. And he still has a stong nfeeding response he strikes when the rack is opened and he will take the ft rat and constrict it but then he just uncoils after a while and leaves it. I think im going to try some asf to see how he likes them

    thats how my male spider was as a hatchling, but then when he got to about 6 months old he stopped and would eat anything
  • 08-29-2010, 03:06 PM
    Serpent_Nirvana
    The only "trend" I've noticed for feeding tendencies with my own BPs is that the majority of my wild-types are and have always been monster feeders. Then again, I also generally won't even consider buying a wild-type unless she's never missed a meal on F/T rats. :rolleyes:

    Never had a problem getting albinos to eat. Since this is the picture forum, :P here's a picture of my pickiest eater: the butter on the bottom. (The lesser, on top, is a boy, and loves food.) She's a year younger than him. :( She'll eat F/T rats, F/T mice, and live rats .... But only when she really feels like it.

    I haven't had many BPs that like to "drop" their rats ... For me, that tends to be a male retic thing. :confused:

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...randLesser.jpg
  • 08-29-2010, 05:47 PM
    smd58
    Re: My biggest problem feeder
    my baby albino male hatched in june, will only eat when in a small shoe box, with a little more heat, but the pickest one is a mohav that will only eat mice but a lot of them 6-8 large ones.
  • 08-29-2010, 06:23 PM
    AkHerps
    Quote:

    and an albino that will slap your momma for a rat.
    Rofl, wow

    My normal was picky and a pain at first, now he is a very good eater. I got bored a couple days ago and wanted to see his reaction towards pre-scenting. I let a mouse thaw on top of his tank, a couple hours later I come back to see my snake standing straight up with his nose pressed against the top of his tank like, "gimmmee gimmmee!!!!"
  • 08-29-2010, 09:15 PM
    zoomin31
    Re: My biggest problem feeder
    My biggest problem eater is my male spider. When I first got him he would eat every week but then out of the blue he stops eating. 3 months go by and he refuses everything I try f/t, live I tried mice and nothing. He is around 600 grams so I figure he didnt get that big by not eating so I just stayed on the weekly feeding attempts but kept getting refused he wasn't intrested at all. I had him housed two tubs away from my 2300 gram female and I figured since he had never been bred and was still relativley small that this would not be a big deal. But after so many attempts to feed and wasting countless rats that I would move him into a different room, waited a week tried to feed him again he wouldn't strike from my hands like usual so I just leave it in his tub check on him a few hours later and its gone. That was last week so I am hoping that it wasn't just a fluke and he will continue to eat. Finger crossed.
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