Same problem here, but it's fixed
My Amazon used to be like that. I assist fed mine after he refused live and F/T. After assist feeding his feeding was hit and miss. It was also a temperature problem for me. I keep the basking area at 90* and then I have a UTH as well going 24/7. That seemed to help a lot. After changing the temp he seems to do pretty good for feeding.
Re: Amazon Tree Boa feeding help
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sabertooth_chris
Yup ive been doing that to. My kingsnake eats them when i put them in a dish as does my milksnake. But my boa just doesnt seem interested in the thawed mouse as she does my fingers at the end of the tong
Now I am just getting back into the hobby so take what I am saying with a grain of salt. I am sure there are others here with more current info, but I don't think snake behavior has changed that much.
I used to own an emerald tree boa that did this. I was able to convert her to frozen/thawed but it took some work. I needed to "reheat" the mice under her basking light just prior to feeding. She went for my fingers a few times as well. I ended up putting on a glove, not because I was afraid of being bitten, but to mask my own heat signature. Once I did that and provided the mouse with a proper zombie dance she did fine.
Dave
Re: Amazon Tree Boa feeding help
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AKA Dave
Now I am just getting back into the hobby so take what I am saying with a grain of salt. I am sure there are others here with more current info, but I don't think snake behavior has changed that much.
I used to own an emerald tree boa that did this. I was able to convert her to frozen/thawed but it took some work. I needed to "reheat" the mice under her basking light just prior to feeding. She went for my fingers a few times as well. I ended up putting on a glove, not because I was afraid of being bitten, but to mask my own heat signature. Once I did that and provided the mouse with a proper zombie dance she did fine.
Dave
The post you just quoted is over a year old.