Re: Starting to believe the color of mice matters
i have seen this before on this site and also on another site.
ball pythons not only use heat they also use sight and smell also.
Re: Starting to believe the color of mice matters
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Peter Williams
I still think its BS...
my pastel will eat a white mice in a couple seconds but will not even strike at a brown or black mouse for atleast 30 min.
my friend has 1 that only eats white mice and another friend has 1 that only eats black or brown mice
Re: Starting to believe the color of mice matters
It has never happened to me, so it is BS. I know exactly how a ball python thinks. /end sarcasm
Re: Starting to believe the color of mice matters
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stormwulf133
It has never happened to me, so it is BS. I know exactly how a ball python thinks. /end sarcasm
haha we have a snake psychic everyone!
NO NO NO! There has got to be a reason for it. This is not simply coincidence, well it is, but not really at the same time. There has got to be some kind of defect. Just like humans, animals are suseptable to defects as well. I'm thinking color blind. Think about it for it a second. Some of these stories I have been reading just prove it foward. Someone said that they turned the rat around ass backwards and boom it took it. So many cases like this its not even funny. When this happens its gotta be some case of vision disorder...
Re: Starting to believe the color of mice matters
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dsmalex97
haha we have a snake psychic everyone!
NO NO NO! There has got to be a reason for it. This is not simply coincidence, well it is, but not really at the same time. There has got to be some kind of defect. Just like humans, animals are suseptable to defects as well. I'm thinking color blind. Think about it for it a second. Some of these stories I have been reading just prove it foward. Someone said that they turned the rat around ass backwards and boom it took it. So many cases like this its not even funny. When this happens its gotta be some case of vision disorder...
I completely agree with you. But it could be nothing more than stubborn pickyness by certain pythons too.
Re: Starting to believe the color of mice matters
I noticed this with some of my snakes when they were little worms but they all seem to be willing to eat anything they can swallow and somethings that they can't like my hand. I must smell delicious to them cus more than half would rather go for me than the mouse/rat.
Re: Starting to believe the color of mice matters
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mckittie
This board is so messed up in everyone tells you how to raise your snake in every thread no matter what it's about and everyone has different answers. I can write a thread about drinking pepsi and someone will come on here and say " make sure the temps up and to check the bottles humidity". You do not know every snake personally and this thread was not made to get advice, Simply pointing out my experience with this snake.
There are a few good posters here, but everyone always has different ways of doing things and I'd much rather just read a book about it than deal with you closed minded people.
The people that gave me good advice, Thank you it's more than appreciated.
PEACE
Uh... this is the husbandry section.... As the title says.. Husbandry: Anything related to the care and keeping of ball pythons.
You mentioned that 1.) you remove your snake to feed it and 2.) you sometimes have trouble getting it to eat. Your new so you think it is likely the color of the mouse that is the problem, not that you might be doing something wrong.
Why would you consider it off topic or innapropriate for becky to point out that your removing the snake to feed it is likely a big part of the problem?
If you don't want suggestions, write a book instead of participating in a forum.
Re: Starting to believe the color of mice matters
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Originally Posted by
dsmalex97
haha we have a snake psychic everyone!
NO NO NO! There has got to be a reason for it. This is not simply coincidence, well it is, but not really at the same time. There has got to be some kind of defect. Just like humans, animals are suseptable to defects as well. I'm thinking color blind. Think about it for it a second. Some of these stories I have been reading just prove it foward. Someone said that they turned the rat around ass backwards and boom it took it. So many cases like this its not even funny. When this happens its gotta be some case of vision disorder...
I don't think it is necessarily a defect. It would be more likely a defect if the snake couldn't tell the difference between a white & black mouse.
We know BPs can imprint on certain kinds of foods. Why not the color of the food?
I think in most cases if imprinting, tough love will probably solve it, whether it is species based or color or anything else. But if feeding black mice instead of white ones works, and you can be sure you'll always have black mice available, why worry about it?
Re: Starting to believe the color of mice matters
lets not forget how extordinary a snakes sense of smell really is ... it is quite possible that they can smell the difference between a white/rat and a brown/black mouse/rat