Re: Advice with really skinny rescue BP
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Originally Posted by
Billy305
Update.
Yesterday I left a rat pup in a bag on top of his cage all day. About 1 am this morning I dropped it in his tank which is covered by a towel. I barely had time to sit on the couch next to him before he nailed it. He killed and took it down no problem.
Hopefully I get the same thing next week.
Since he's underweight, and the prey is small, you could easily put him on a 4-5 day schedule until he's up to appropriately sized prey and gains some weight. Note: This is NOT power feeding.
And that small white "poop" you saw? Urate, not feces.
Oh, and congratulations on getting him to eat and your new addition!
Re: Advice with really skinny rescue BP
glad to hear that he ate for you. now you know what he will feed on. if you didn't see a slight lump in him after he ate. you could up the size slightly each time until you do. good luck with him and keep us posted on his progress.
Re: Advice with really skinny rescue BP
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Originally Posted by
Billy305
Hes now refused a meal for the third time in a row. He always seems really interested like he was at first and gets right up on it smelling the prey but never attacks. However he weighs like 450 grams empty so hes put on 50 grams since I got him and shed recently so I guess as long as he isnt losing weight hes on the right track. \
Any input?
Depending on your definition of "small rats," it's possible he's just taking a break from the larger prey. You could drop him down to weanling rats (~30-45g). If you're feeding F/T, make sure it's fully thawed and the head is good and warm. Other than that, I wouldn't be worried as long as he's not losing weight. There are lots of "tricks" that people try, but he obviously knows what food is and is capable of eating when he wants to, so I would just leave him to his own schedule.
Oh, and to Pixall - Up your feeding to every 4-5 days for the little one until she fills out better (I know you said the store was feeding weekly, but don't know how often you are). Many people (myself included) feed every five days at least until they reach ~500g anyway.