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Need some feeding advice.

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  • 03-09-2015, 09:24 PM
    AngleusGabriel
    Guessing my post was to long
    I apologize for the long post, judging by the replies it was too long and some information was missed. Yes I fed next day, beginner mistake. It has now been a month and a half. I will clean the cage out entirely this Thursday so come Sunday feeding day she will feel "nice" in the new material. I am getting a Plexiglas top within two weeks for the humidity problem.

    The biting posts are helpful. As I said in my long post, she is laid back and "chill", so chill it seems that her and the mouse are more friends then predator and prey. I will try a cage feed with a live mouse. Knowing my current cage setup, will doing anything with it help her want to eat the mouse come Sunday excluding changing and cleaning everything?

    Final question. I am buying a frozen mouse, if she does not take the live then can I taunt with the F/T and leave it in the cage after I take the live one out? AKA, will trying to feed live then switching after the live fails to leaving a F/T in the container stress her out too much to want to eat the F/T at night?

    Thank you all agian.
  • 03-09-2015, 09:46 PM
    Asherah
    Some ball pythons will eat if you leave the FT in the cage over night some wont. Doesn't hurt to try. :)
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