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  • 06-01-2017, 06:18 AM
    Souriant
    Ah, so you should never force-feed them.
  • 06-01-2017, 06:19 AM
    Souriant
    Re: Random Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    I read somewhere that the record for snake fasting is TWO YEARS. !! It was a Ball / Royal Python unsurprisingly :)


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    It's remarkable how they can do that! (Not to mention save some money.....)
  • 06-01-2017, 06:25 AM
    Souriant
    Re: Random Question
    [QUOTE=Sunnieskys;2536674]Assist feed is when you hold the snake right behind the jaw, push the meal into their mouth just enough so you can push the mouth down and latch the teeth onto the prey so it wont fall out. then gently put them back into their feeding box and check on them in 30 min. repeat again if they did not eat it. never push the prey into the throat. never ever ever.


    I've seen a vid on how to assist feed baby balls to help them get into feeding, just wondering what the difference was. It's pretty weird how you need to help them on the first few times eating, how do they live in the wild doing that with nobody helping them? Are they just becoming a little more domestic than wild ones? Lol
  • 06-01-2017, 10:03 AM
    Meerna
    In my own experience my oldest girl has been off feed since the first week of January and when I last weighed her in the middle of April she had only lost about 8% of her body weight. I'll probably weigh her again this weekend.
  • 06-01-2017, 02:41 PM
    Souriant
    Glad that she's not eating cause' she's uncomfortable!
  • 06-01-2017, 03:18 PM
    Sunnieskys
    Re: Random Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Souriant View Post
    Ah, so you should never force-feed them.

    never, We are not a trained Herpatologist. only vets should force feed.
  • 06-01-2017, 04:13 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: Random Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sunnieskys View Post
    never, We are not a trained Herpatologist. only vets should force feed.

    Only vets?

    I would trust myself to assist or force feed before a vet, most vet have very little hands on experience with snakes.

    That being said a snake that knows how to eat should not be assisted or force fed, it should resume feeding on it's own and in most cases it's about husbandry and patience.

    I've had animals not eat for a year without issues, people found it frustrating and assume something is wrong but they are extremely efficient.

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  • 06-01-2017, 04:26 PM
    JodanOrNoDan
    Re: Random Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sunnieskys View Post
    never, We are not a trained Herpatologist. only vets should force feed.

    You've never worked on a farm I guess. You would be surprised the things people can manage when they have to when it come to taking care of animals, humans included, without vet/dr assistance.

    I am with Deb on the whole vet experience with snakes thing. It is going to be a very rare vet that has the same level of exposure to a specific species as some of the keepers on here. There are many procedures we can handle on our own. If I had access to a lab to get cultures done and didn't need a vet to get a prescription I wouldn't need them for much.
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