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  • 12-18-2018, 06:48 PM
    yesiwantacookie
    Re: New rescue!!!! need advice please
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Correct, Pedialyte or plain water injected into dead rodent would be helpful, IF hydration is an issue. Sounds like once you get the enclosure at the proper temps &
    humidity, & then maybe offer a humid hide, it's only feeding you have to worry about. Though it's also possible that many of those urates in the cage were pretty old?

    We're all rooting for her & you. :gj:

    While I wouldn't usually just assume that they were fresh, she let me know she was comfortable enough in my travel pillowcase to confirm they all weren't to old. I have never had a snake "pee" during transport.. But then again I also have never rescued a snake in this condition, shes giving me a lot of firsts haha
  • 12-21-2018, 10:40 PM
    yesiwantacookie
    Re: New rescue!!!! need advice please
    I'm really torn right now. It's feeding day for my other bp and I brought a rat through the room the calico is in and she popped her head out of the hide and started smelling everywhere. She seems to be comfortable here and interested in a meal. I know she needs time to settle in, but I feel like it might just be better to go grab a rat pup to see if she will take it.
    Anyone see any huge downside to offering her a small meal after only 5 days with me? Even just in the time it took me to sit down and start typing this she has completely come out of her hide and started searching her enclosure. The only real downside I could see is having to throw away her meal and trying again in another 5 days.
  • 12-21-2018, 10:48 PM
    WhompingWillow
    Re: New rescue!!!! need advice please
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by yesiwantacookie View Post
    I'm really torn right now. It's feeding day for my other bp and I brought a rat through the room the calico is in and she popped her head out of the hide and started smelling everywhere. She seems to be comfortable here and interested in a meal. I know she needs time to settle in, but I feel like it might just be better to go grab a rat pup to see if she will take it.
    Anyone see any huge downside to offering her a small meal after only 5 days with me? Even just in the time it took me to sit down and start typing this she has completely come out of her hide and started searching her enclosure. The only real downside I could see is having to throw away her meal and trying again in another 5 days.

    I've always offered meals to my new acquisitions when it's regular feeding time. If they take it, great. If not, I try again the next week. They usually eat. :)
  • 12-21-2018, 10:50 PM
    Dianne
    Re: New rescue!!!! need advice please
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by yesiwantacookie View Post
    I'm really torn right now. It's feeding day for my other bp and I brought a rat through the room the calico is in and she popped her head out of the hide and started smelling everywhere. She seems to be comfortable here and interested in a meal. I know she needs time to settle in, but I feel like it might just be better to go grab a rat pup to see if she will take it.
    Anyone see any huge downside to offering her a small meal after only 5 days with me? Even just in the time it took me to sit down and start typing this she has completely come out of her hide and started searching her enclosure. The only real downside I could see is having to throw away her meal and trying again in another 5 days.

    If she’s showing interest, I don’t see any harm in offering. I think 5 days is a good enough settling in period. It seems like you are already prepared and willing to throw away uneaten prey, so I’d give it a try.
  • 12-21-2018, 10:57 PM
    yesiwantacookie
    Re: New rescue!!!! need advice please
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by WhompingWillow View Post
    I've always offered meals to my new acquisitions when it's regular feeding time. If they take it, great. If not, I try again the next week. They usually eat. :)

    I seriously hope she does!

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dianne View Post
    If she’s showing interest, I don’t see any harm in offering. I think 5 days is a good enough settling in period. It seems like you are already prepared and willing to throw away uneaten prey, so I’d give it a try.

    Okay good, thank you! I've never rehabbed a snake, but I feel pretty confident in my ability to do so only because I know I can come here for some solid advice.
    Heading back to the pet store now! Fingers crossed! :please::snake:
  • 12-21-2018, 11:49 PM
    Bogertophis
    If I were in your shoes, I'd try feeding her since she really showed interest. There's no magic number of days you must wait with new acquisitions, as long as you
    can live with the results either way. Some snakes are ready much sooner than others.

    All my fingers are crossed for you too now. :gj:
  • 12-22-2018, 01:05 AM
    yesiwantacookie
    Re: New rescue!!!! need advice please
    SHE ATE!!!!!!! :D:D:D:bow::bow: YAY!!!!!

    They didn't have any rat pups or any weaned rats, soooo i decided to go with a mouse ~20 grams. She slammed it against the wall as soon as I brought it in the enclosure and instantly coiled. As soon as she was content with how dead it was (even though I feed pk) she tried to eat it from the side. it took her a couple tries to position the mouse correctly but she did! I don't think I've ever seen a meal go down so quick! She is still searching for more but i'm sure shes just stuck in feeding mode and will settle back in her hide later tonight.
    We aren't out of the woods yet, but this little girl is a fighter and has already surprised me! Thanks to everyone for the great advice and encouraging words. I'll probably start a progression thread soon for her.
    In the meantime, how to I post pictures on here?
  • 12-22-2018, 01:29 AM
    Bogertophis
    AWESOME!!!!! :gj: You're off & running! :D (sorry I don't know a thing about posting pics here but someone else will fill you in, I'm sure)
  • 12-22-2018, 02:01 AM
    Sunnieskys
    Download the tapatalk app to post pictures. Soooo easy!
  • 12-22-2018, 02:13 AM
    WhompingWillow
    Re: New rescue!!!! need advice please
    I'm so happy she ate! Definitely a good sign, and I'm sure now that she has proper care you'll get her back to good health and where she should be in no time.
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