Re: Is your Pied a picky eater?
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Mr. Misha
Yep... My Pied boy is definitely a problem eater. I have to feed him on the same exact day or he just kills his pray and doesn't eat it. On the other hand, my Pastave het Pied girl is a monster eater! I got them around the same size at around the same time and she's a lot bigger than he is.
Wow my pied did this yesterday she struck killed and left the rat pup in there i thought she ate it bc i heard the rat make its noise next minute no noise, so about an hour later I lifted her hide to see if she wanted another and what do you know the things dead sitting there next to her
Re: Is your Pied a picky eater?
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Munizfire
Yup, my pied has killed a few rats but didn't eat them... that's frustrating :rage:
Ya on wednesday she struck i was convinced she was breaking her off streak at 4 weeks would be the shortest time off feed ever for her , but nope dead sitting next to her kinda of pissed me off , but what can you expect if a person who came in my home was unwelcome id kill them too lmao, she just obviously didn't like the rat in her hide so she killed it and left it to rot hahaah
Re: Is your Pied a picky eater?
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ZacharyPoller
Wow my pied did this yesterday she struck killed and left the rat pup in there i thought she ate it bc i heard the rat make its noise next minute no noise, so about an hour later I lifted her hide to see if she wanted another and what do you know the things dead sitting there next to her
Yep, he did that a couple of weeks in a row and I didn't know what to do. The reptile store where I usually get my feeders suggested putting him in a smaller dark enclosure and it actually worked. He started eating again for some weird reason.
Another thing that it might be is the feeder size. When he was still eating, I was feeding him 2 hoppers a week and then decided to up his size to rat pups (he's around 125g). He'd just kill the rat pups but wouldn't even touch it while still acting hungry. Then I tried to offer him a small mouse but he killed that too but didn't eat it. I went back to two hoppers and he eats both of them and still acts hungry. Next week I'm going to try upping the feeder size to small mouse again and see how that goes.
Anyways, at this point I really don't know if it was the enclosure, the feeder size or maybe just a random fluke but that's my experience with my Pied boy. I hope yours starts eating soon though. Thankfully I feed 3 of mine on the same day so whatever one doesn't eat, my Pastave het Pied gladly gulps down.
Re: Is your Pied a picky eater?
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Originally Posted by
Mr. Misha
Yep, he did that a couple of weeks in a row and I didn't know what to do. The reptile store where I usually get my feeders suggested putting him in a smaller dark enclosure and it actually worked. He started eating again for some weird reason.
Another thing that it might be is the feeder size. When he was still eating, I was feeding him 2 hoppers a week and then decided to up his size to rat pups (he's around 125g). He'd just kill the rat pups but wouldn't even touch it while still acting hungry. Then I tried to offer him a small mouse but he killed that too but didn't eat it. I went back to two hoppers and he eats both of them and still acts hungry. Next week I'm going to try upping the feeder size to small mouse again and see how that goes.
Anyways, at this point I really don't know if it was the enclosure, the feeder size or maybe just a random fluke but that's my experience with my Pied boy. I hope yours starts eating soon though. Thankfully I feed 3 of mine on the same day so whatever one doesn't eat, my Pastave het Pied gladly gulps down.
Same whatever she doesnt eat gets fed to my other , but if she kills it i leave it in for 24 hrs but not once has she actually ate it so maybe ill just start taking them out
Re: Is your Pied a picky eater?
Pieds were notoriously bad eaters in the beginning!