Re: What is the longest amount of time that a baby ball python could need assist feed
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
Assist feeding should be an absolute last resort. It should only be done when absolutely all options have run dry. First and foremost, husbandry should be spot on. Second, all feeding methods and prey types should be tried. Lastly, live prey should be offered. Assist feeding should only occur when/if all other options have been exhausted and the animal is losing weight and is at the point where their health is a concern.
I agree completely! Unfortunately, my girls were becoming underweight despite our efforts to solve the problem through husbandry. Could I ask you to expand on what you meant by feeding methods? do you mean leaving the prey in the tub, verse dangling with tongs?
Re: What is the longest amount of time that a baby ball python could need assist feed
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Originally Posted by
Kindred526
I agree completely! Unfortunately, my girls were becoming underweight despite our efforts to solve the problem through husbandry. Could I ask you to expand on what you meant by feeding methods? do you mean leaving the prey in the tub, verse dangling with tongs?
What I meant by different feeding methods was: different prey items of suitable sizes (mice and rats), offering different times of day, offering on tongs vs leaving the prey, different defrosting methods if trying F/T, trying F/T Or pre-killed or live, braining, etc...
As long as husbandry is solid and all other methods have been exhausted and the animal is unable to maintain a healthy weight then assisting is all you can do...