Re: Being a worried snakemom - is he dehydrated?
Nah, the dollars are close enough now that it's a HUGE price difference between Canada and the US. Now it's just that there aren't too many Canadian breeders, this is also changing... but the prices aren't. Oh well. It's bad for people who want to build collections, but keeps down the "I saw this snake in the pet store he is sooo cuuute! What is he and does he eat vegetables?" people.
Besides not even savings on the cost of BPs will get me to move to the USA. I am Canadian!
Re: Being a worried snakemom - is he dehydrated?
Quote:
Originally Posted by joepythons
Myself and the members here have numerous tricks to help you get this little one to eat.With a lot of patiance and luck hopefully we can get it healthy.
You can say that again! Without help from you all, my snake would probably not have made it this far.
Re: Being a worried snakemom - is he dehydrated?
Quote:
Originally Posted by SarahMB
You can say that again! Without help from you all, my snake would probably not have made it this far.
Sarah on behalf of the members here you are welcome :colbert2: .I am not sure if i helped personally since i reply to just about every post here lol.Not sure if i help out or just blab alot :P .
Re: Being a worried snakemom - is he dehydrated?
So I'll leave him be until Sunday and try to feed him. Should I try a hopper or a crawler?
Re: Being a worried snakemom - is he dehydrated?
Quote:
Originally Posted by mousch
So I'll leave him be until Sunday and try to feed him. Should I try a hopper or a crawler?
To tell you the truth as small as it is i would try a fuzzy mouse.When they are very small if they eat to large of a meal they can regurge.This of course is just my opinion from my experiances in the past.
Re: Being a worried snakemom - is he dehydrated?
Quote:
Originally Posted by joepythons
To tell you the truth as small as it is i would try a fuzzy mouse.When they are very small if they eat to large of a meal they can regurge.This of course is just my opinion from my experiances in the past.
oh well why would I listen to your opinion eh? :rolleyes: (I'm just kidding save Hero, Joe!)
I'll do the fuzzy. Should I try just one, or should I go for two?
Re: Being a worried snakemom - is he dehydrated?
Quote:
Originally Posted by mousch
oh well why would I listen to your opinion eh? :rolleyes: (I'm just kidding save Hero, Joe!)
I'll do the fuzzy. Should I try just one, or should I go for two?
O your very funny NOTTTTTTTTT :P .Being that this might be its first meal i would try one to see how it does.You can always move up the size of the rodent as needed.
Re: Being a worried snakemom - is he dehydrated?
Awesome. Without you guys I probably would never have realised he was malnourished, not just dehydrated. Thanks a lot! I will update on Sunday.
Re: Being a worried snakemom - is he dehydrated?
Quote:
Originally Posted by joepythons
Sarah on behalf of the members here you are welcome :colbert2: .I am not sure if i helped personally since i reply to just about every post here lol.Not sure if i help out or just blab alot :P .
I think you are a great help, and a decent guy to boot!
mouche: Please do keep us updated, hopefully we can watch our scrawny babies get better together :sweeet:
Re: Being a worried snakemom - is he dehydrated?