Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
I definitely wouldn't assist feed nor do I think a vet visit is necessary just yet. Sometimes they just take a while to settle in. I'd give him another 5-7 days and try him again. If he refuses that meal I'd try a live mouse hopper.
Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
really a hopper? the fuzzy mouse seemed excessively large, he is still a neonate. hes only about 10 weeks old if that.
The Fuzzy was about 1.5-1.75x as thick as him.
Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
DingoJungleJag
really a hopper? the fuzzy mouse seemed excessively large, he is still a neonate. hes only about 10 weeks old if that.
The Fuzzy was about 1.5-1.75x as thick as him.
Sounds to me like the stores hopper mice are actually small adults. A hopper mouse should about 1/2" or slightly thicker and about 2" long. They look like a mini version of a mouse lol.
Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
You'd be surprised by the size of prey carpets can take down. I know I was and I'm pretty cautious about these things. My JCP was 31g at 8 weeks and he would eat a 9g rat fuzzy. I bought a bunch of mice fuzzys at first but those were like tic-tacs to him. After 2-3 feedings of multiple mice fuzzys I offered him a rat fuzzy and he smashed it with no issues. My coastal was barely 100g when I got him as a yearling in Sept. 2015. I started out feeding him rat fuzzys for his first two feedings. The breeder told he he could undoubtedly handle a jumbo mouse. I thought NO WAY but I tried it and he took it down with ease. I would never suggest overfeeding any animal. I'm just saying don't underestimate these guys.
Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
The mice fuzzys aren't really that big. According to the Big Cheese website they're 7-12g. Here's a good reference for prey sizes.
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...zespicture.jpg