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Re: New Male: Perseus
He could be either going off feed due to the winter months, i read where some of them go off feeding during the winter months.
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I have two thoughts that came to mind.
First, he could just be settling in. Monitor his weight and keep offering every 5 to 7 days. If he's settling in still, when he's ready he'll eat. It's only been two weeks so he's not in a situation of any severity yet.
Second though, has he gone into shed at some point in the last two weeks?
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He probably is still settling in I hope. I had the same issue with my female albino when I first got her, I think it was five weeks before she finally ate for me. No, he's not going into shed he's still nice and bright and is very active at night moving around his tub and what not.
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Here is an update for anyone who is interested. Yesterday was feeding day for the guys (and girl) I have in my quarantine room which is four snakes total. The two live eaters pounded their mice within seconds and the other took his third frozen thawed mouse (small victory for me).
I decided to feed my albino last so the scent of mouse can be in the air. I placed a white medium sized mouse into his tub and watched. He was in his hide, and didn’t come out, 20 minutes later nothing. So I took the mouse out.
Later that night around 10pm I heard noise coming from his tub so I looked into it and he was out exploring so I decided I would try again. I placed the mouse’s cage next to his tub and waited. From what I could see he became interested because he made his way to the corner of his tub and was staring at the mouse. I pulled his tub out and dropped the mouse in. Again after 20 mins I look into the tub, the mouse is in the corner sleeping, and the snake is back in his hide…
So I’m getting stumped, I’ve left him alone have touched him only to get his weight, still at 182. He’s active during the night, but during the day he is in his hide which I know is normal.
One thing however, when I do pick him up, he always feel stiff, not bendy like other snakes. I guess it may be because he is still stressed, but its something I find odd. I'm getting discouraged, and slightly annoyed. I also have a new pet mouse for the next week.
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Re: New Male: Perseus
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Originally Posted by Montypython696
Here is an update for anyone who is interested. Yesterday was feeding day for the guys (and girl) I have in my quarantine room which is four snakes total. The two live eaters pounded their mice within seconds and the other took his third frozen thawed mouse (small victory for me).
I decided to feed my albino last so the scent of mouse can be in the air. I placed a white medium sized mouse into his tub and watched. He was in his hide, and didn’t come out, 20 minutes later nothing. So I took the mouse out.
Later that night around 10pm I heard noise coming from his tub so I looked into it and he was out exploring so I decided I would try again. I placed the mouse’s cage next to his tub and waited. From what I could see he became interested because he made his way to the corner of his tub and was staring at the mouse. I pulled his tub out and dropped the mouse in. Again after 20 mins I look into the tub, the mouse is in the corner sleeping, and the snake is back in his hide…
So I’m getting stumped, I’ve left him alone have touched him only to get his weight, still at 182. He’s active during the night, but during the day he is in his hide which I know is normal.
One thing however, when I do pick him up, he always feel stiff, not bendy like other snakes. I guess it may be because he is still stressed, but its something I find odd. I'm getting discouraged, and slightly annoyed. I also have a new pet mouse for the next week.
Wouldn't get too annoyed or discouraged. When they get bigger they can go a lot longer than 2 weeks without food. As long as the weight is stable it's not usually something to worry about and they'll start eating when they feel like it.
Do you close the tub when you put the mouse in? Or leave it open and watch?
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I always close the tub, I put the lid on and slide it back into the rack. I keep it under close supervision though always checking in every few mins to make sure nothing has happened. I know balls can go awhile without food, I've got one now that hasn't eaten since 10/31, but this guy only weighs 182 grams.
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Here's another update. Another week has gone by and I offered him a smaller mouse than normal to see if he would eat that. It was a no go, again.... I'm going to move him into a smaller tub later on this evening, he's in a 15 quart now, which is what all my smaller guys are in. But I'm thinking 6 quart would do the trick. I've also ordered bigger heat tape as well, since I mainly use 4 inch, which it being so cold here in Ohio I went and ordered 6 inch for the smaller tubs.
Hope this works!
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Was he eating live b4 u got him? Cause one of mine I've been trying to switch to live and he won't ever strike .. even tho I decided to this at the worst possible time since he is on n off food for the past month but he's 500+ my other 2 boys just mad the switch from mice to rats with no issue at all and there around 200/250 so it don't make sense to me y he won't eat he still young and shouldnt be going on food stike yet ... u should leave the mouse in there for a couple hours put some mouse food n water for it n check every hour or so
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Re: New Male: Perseus
What are your plans once they get older?
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My main plans, providing this little bugger starts eating for me. Is to breed them, to get some nice albino babies. Then within a few seasons breed them with a pair of pieds, and eventually go for albino pieds. Because albino piebalds would just be so darn cute!
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