Re: New bp still won't eat! Not settling in ? Scared/shy ? Pics ...
As stated I won't feed live , he hasn't been fed live before for the first six months of his life so I don't see a need for it now but thanks for the advise .
His bedding isn't dirty as he hasn't done anything since I've had him...I did leave the rat to warm up on his viv for a few hours already but he doesn't so much as poke his head out! As I've said I never see him! Next week I will leave the rat in over night, and I won't handle him or move him in the mean time and see what happens next week!
Thanks again
Re: New bp still won't eat! Not settling in ? Scared/shy ? Pics ...
I have a Female Mojave exactly the same size as yours
Miy snake is acting exactly like your snake she seems too scare and when i try to handle her she tries to hide and doesnt move
I got it three weeks ago and she didnt want to eat i tried live pinky and she finally ate last night
I think you should try it
I was feeding her frozen rat pups and she never take it i think it was to big for her im sure is the same problem with your snake
Try this and then let us now [emoji120]
Re: New bp still won't eat! Not settling in ? Scared/shy ? Pics ...
My ball didn't eat for the first month after we brought him home, even though he was only 71g. He is/was in a bigger tank than yours, it just took him a few weeks. It actually got better when I started handling him more, rather than leaving him in his tank all the time. However, Stormy is kind of an odd ball. He sulks if I don't play with him often enough, lol
Re: New bp still won't eat! Not settling in ? Scared/shy ? Pics ...
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Originally Posted by
Fireproof
Make sure the rat pup is thoroughly thawed. Then heat it up with a blow drier and use a temp gun to make sure he's about 100 degrees or warmer on the head.
This. Many times BPs won't recognize f/t prey as food because their person hasn't warmed it up enough. Here's what I'd recommend:
- Leave a rat out to thaw in the snake room for a few hours. I take mine out of the freezer in the morning and feed at night.
- Once thawed, set a hairdryer on the bathroom counter with the thawed rat in front of it (on a paper towel, head first) like it's staring at the front of the dryer.
- Turn the dryer on and make sure the towel and the rat don't get blown off the counter.
- Set a timer for 5 minutes and browse the forum for a bit until your timer goes off. Once it does, your rat will be nice and toasty for your little guy.
- Do a little zombie dance for your BP and watch in amazement as the rat becomes dinner.
- After you do a little happy dance, come back and share your results with the group!
:gj:
Re: New bp still won't eat! Not settling in ? Scared/shy ? Pics ...
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Originally Posted by
Eric Alan
This. Many times BPs won't recognize f/t prey as food because their person hasn't warmed it up enough. Here's what I'd recommend:
- Leave a rat out to thaw in the snake room for a few hours. I take mine out of the freezer in the morning and feed at night.
- Once thawed, set a hairdryer on the bathroom counter with the thawed rat in front of it (on a paper towel, head first) like it's staring at the front of the dryer.
- Turn the dryer on and make sure the towel and the rat don't get blown off the counter.
- Set a timer for 5 minutes and browse the forum for a bit until your timer goes off. Once it does, your rat will be nice and toasty for your little guy.
- Do a little zombie dance for your BP and watch in amazement as the rat becomes dinner.
- After you do a little happy dance, come back and share your results with the group!
:gj:
This is exactly what finally worked for me changing my picky girl to F/T...but live first to really get that feeding instinct going.
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I'm so glad I don't have feeding problems with mine.. Brought him home on a Saturday and handled him about 4-5 times before feed day.. And hasn't missed a meal yet but I do feed live mice. I move him to a seperate box and set the box with the mouse in it on the edge of the box to get him interested then drop it in and within a few seconds of dropping it in he has it gripped.. Then I let him eat and move him back 15-20 min after its down. Only reason I use different box is so the mouse isn't peeing or crapping in the enclosure
Re: New bp still won't eat! Not settling in ? Scared/shy ? Pics ...
Thanks guys , certainly a few things to think about, maybe I didn't get the rat warm enough? I will try the hairdryer trick next time. So leave him where he is maybe? Don't move him to a smaller tub? I would keep him in a tub no problem if it was better for him, although I do worry about ambients in a tub as I think my house would be too cool which is a shame ....
Re: New bp still won't eat! Not settling in ? Scared/shy ? Pics ...
Thought I'd be productive and weigh the little guy...... Around 60grams? I hope the breeder got his age wrong as that seems very light for 6mths old ? Is that weight possible at 6mths? Going to ring the breeder and double check!
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Now cluttered up the viv some more and changed for lower hides for added security
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