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I've only heard about it with carpets, and the guy had a very picky JCP, who after several of the feedings just described had his snake take rats voluntarily.
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DutchHerp
I've only heard about it with carpets, and the guy had a very picky JCP, who after several of the feedings just described had his snake take rats voluntarily.
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hm, interesting
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My snakes used to reject rats too! My best suggestion would to ask the petstore to drop the rat in with the mice for a few minutes, so the rat will smell like a mouse. (or take the rat home in mouse bedding) Eventually, your snake will associate rats with food again. :)
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When we've changed mousers over we just did the tough love deal. No mice, no smell of mice, skip 2 weeks of food offering, then offer a nice plump rat of a small size (pink, fuzzy or very young pup). Something easy for that size of snake to catch. Most of ours switched over fairly easily. I do have some VERY dedicated ASF's eaters but they tend to be the wild caught rescues we've taken in and a couple of picky eaters.
Some bp's like Slim said are very prey specific so you can only try and see how it goes.
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I'd hate to just feed mice... I mean, my normal is only 570g but he would have to take at least four at a time...
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I hated feeding live mice for two reasons - #1 mice stink! one or two mice in the snake room stink worse than 100 of my rats I swear! - #2 for some really stupid reason I'm afraid of mice. I can work all day long with big rats and the ASF's and I'm good to go, a mouse feeder gets loose and I'm on a chair screeching like a damn fool. :oops:
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Mice are very nasty creatures. Funny that rats get the bad rap, and a Mouse runs Disney Land.
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That mouse had a better PR agent! :mad:
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frankykeno
When we've changed mousers over we just did the tough love deal. No mice, no smell of mice, skip 2 weeks of food offering, then offer a nice plump rat of a small size (pink, fuzzy or very young pup). Something easy for that size of snake to catch. Most of ours switched over fairly easily. I do have some VERY dedicated ASF's eaters but they tend to be the wild caught rescues we've taken in and a couple of picky eaters.
Some bp's like Slim said are very prey specific so you can only try and see how it goes.
so its a good idea to start small. the rat I am offering is bigger than the mice she has been eating. I should of though of this. :oops:
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Kevin McCurley shared a trick with me that worked a time or two. When you pick up your rat from the pet store, ask them for a small handful of dirty mouse bedding. Put a handful into the snake's enclosure at the front and watch your snake. When he/she starts coming out of their hide, actively tongue flicking and looking for that mouse it can smell, drop in the small rat.
Worked like a charm for a few weeks, until she caught onto the trick! LOL
After that - I've converted every mouser in my colony to rats by using tough love (note, this should only be used on animals that are healthy weight, and older - I wouldn't use this on babies). I'd offer a rat each week, never a mouse. Eventually, they've all converted.
If you "give in" and give them a mouse because you feel badly that they haven't eaten, then you need to start the tough love clock over again.
With all that said - the animal's health always comes first - if they are rapidly losing weight (which a healthy animal shouldn't) - stop tough love and give them them the mice.