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  • 09-24-2012, 02:12 PM
    NewBP
    Re: Troublle getting my BP to eat...age?
    So since he wouldn't eat last night I weighed Odin today just so I could keep track and make sure he isn't loosing to much. Well last week he was 59g and he has dropped to about 55g this week. At 16" he is pretty thin. If he was an adult I wouldn't be concerned about a 5g loss but given his size and he hasn't eaten in 3 weeks should I be thinking about a vet visit or should I wait another week like ya'll suggested?
  • 09-24-2012, 03:37 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Here is what you need to do if you have not done already

    Get a 6 quart tub, put some aspen bedding in, you can add a 6 inches plastic flower pot saucer too for added security, provide a hot spot of 88 degrees, wait a week, and offer a live hopper mouse.

    All those are KEYS to start a new hatchling out of the egg or stubborn young feeders.

    The important thing are SECURITY and keep it warm.

    In the mean time NO HANDLING.

    A vet will not help what you need to do is get the animal to eat on it's own and if all fails even after what I suggested at some point assist feeding will be required.
  • 09-24-2012, 04:18 PM
    NewBP
    Re: Troublle getting my BP to eat...age?
    Thanks I would give that a try but I am not sure were I would get live feeder hoppers. None of the pet stores in my area sell live hoppers and I think even a small adult would be to big. I could try this a f/t and see what happens. Also I am guessing I should put some water in there as well?
  • 09-24-2012, 04:25 PM
    Annarose15
    Re: Troublle getting my BP to eat...age?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NewBP View Post
    Thanks I would give that a try but I am not sure were I would get live feeder hoppers. None of the pet stores in my area sell live hoppers and I think even a small adult would be to big. I could try this a f/t and see what happens. Also I am guessing I should put some water in there as well?

    Wait, so your baby BP hasn't had any water in the two weeks you've had him?! He should ALWAYS have access to clean, fresh water!! :mad: And keep trying to find live feeders...something that should have been considered beforehand.
  • 09-24-2012, 04:30 PM
    NewBP
    Re: Troublle getting my BP to eat...age?
    No he has water in his current enclosure. (I am not an idiot.) I was just checking that he should have water in the tub given the fact it wasn't list above as some of the things that i should put in it. Although I figure it should have water in it.

    Also as far as the live feeders go I have access to adult mice and adult rats. I guess I just figured he would eat the f/t due to what the breeder told me...
  • 09-24-2012, 06:18 PM
    coldbloodaddict
    Re: Troublle getting my BP to eat...age?
    Have you checked Craigslist for live feeders or run an ad for live feeders on there?
  • 09-24-2012, 06:57 PM
    dillan2020
    If you can't find hoppers ask the store what day they get their mice in on. if they are anything like the stores around here when the adults first get shipped in they are pretty much hopper size.
  • 09-24-2012, 06:59 PM
    NewBP
    I will try an ad on craiglist and see but I did check it. I will also contact my pet store and give that a try. Thanks for the tips.
  • 09-24-2012, 11:56 PM
    metalhedthree
    I had problems with some of my babys too. I have them in 6 qt tubs from animalplastics, originally used paper towel as substrate, and only one hide. I switched to cypress mulch and added another hide for all the baby tubs and waited a few days to let them settle in to the changes. ALL of the ones who wouldnt eat at all just jumped on the hoppers i threw in, and most of the ones who were already eating switched over to f/t. For mine, it was just a sense of security I guess. I was going to suggest live feeders too, but everybody else beat me to it. Hope it works out for you.
  • 09-30-2012, 07:27 PM
    NewBP
    Thanks everyone for the help. I wasn't able to find a place locally that sold live hoppers but I did take the suggestion of going to the pet stores and searching for small adult mice. Well I was able to find one and although it was a little large it wasn't too large. Well I dropped it in the enclosure and after about 20 minutes the mouse was no more. Looks like I will just have to hope I can find small mice in the pet stores for the next several weeks until I can get him on f/t.
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