Re: Misconceptions - Can we clear this up?
I have some that have switched back and forth, but I have one female who latched onto ASF and won't let go. I've tried everything, and only ASF's work - and she has gone a LONG time without food. It's too risky for me to ever feed ASF's again.
Re: Misconceptions - Can we clear this up?
Agree, my Bp's and Boas have all tasted asf's and will take to anything else I put in there. I have yet to see one go off feed yet so I don't know the frustration.
Re: Misconceptions - Can we clear this up?
I have lots of Ball Pythons! I raise rats, mice, and Asf's. I feed my guys what ever I have a surplus of. I have never had any trouble switching. I received 6 babies right out of the egg last year. I started them all on asf's. I did not have any issues. I bought a 800 gram female that was raised on mice. She was my most difficult to switch, but she did.
I own 1 major problem child. It does not matter what you give her, she will only take food once a month. Maybe twice on a good month. The food also has to be left in overnight. She is around 500 grams. Her sister is 1800 grams.
I believe if a snake is going to be picky, it does not matter what you are feeding.
Re: Misconceptions - Can we clear this up?
Very informative thread. I have kind of an issue with the sentiment that I see a lot of people expressing, that all ball pythons are different. Certainly there is a range of personalities when it comes to these animals. That being said I think that the variety of experiences that people report are more likely the result of differences in the people caring for these snakes. When we hear two stories. One person says they have had problems switching their one or two snakes and another where someone says they have no issues with their 20 what should we think? I see a lot of people jumping to the conclusion that the person with two snakes has snakes that are different than the 20 the other person has. It seams far more likely that with some small changes the person with the troublesome snakes would have success. I don't have 20+ BP so I don't have the expertise but I do respect the expertise of those who do have large collections. I have seen some compelling evidence that mousers are very real. I have tons of warnings and no real evidence to support imprinting on gerbils. I have mixed evidence surrounding ASF imprinting but so far I am trusting that switching from ASF to rat is easy when compared to getting a mouser to take a rat.