Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
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EL-Ziggy
Nice idea ... Pity a couple of them look to be out of order as the black colouration makes them 'appear' smaller than they are though ...
Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
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DingoJungleJag
http://i68.tinypic.com/5zfbsh.jpg
That is him next to a "fuzzy" mouse. which is about 2 inches long and about half and inch to an inch in girth.
Today is feeding week number 3, third attempt. He seems to be quite a bit more active this week than any previous, and also seems more interested in the live prey than the frozen. but it has almost been 10 minutes and he has not taken the mouse. once it hits about 10 minutes ill take the mouse out and i will have to try again next week. after next weeks feeding it will be over a month since he has eaten. Im getting a bit more worried at this point. When should i look into assisted feeding or going to my local herp vet?
Hi .. First thoughts are to feed on some card or a plate if you get it drop-feeding ... rather than straight off the substrates when there's a very real chance of impaction .
Secondly offer the mouse WARM using tongs , if it doesn't take it then you warm it up again using a hairdryer then offer it again instantly , repeat this procedure as many times as it takes .
Also just wondering about the size of mouse you've offered . As the one in the photo looks a tad wide compared to the width of the snake !??
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Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
So the mouse is live, should i still take a hair dryer to it?
Also, this is the mouse i was recommended to feed to him. it is a little less then double the width of Dingo.
I have not tried feeding him outside of his enclosure yet.
First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
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DingoJungleJag
So the mouse is live, should i still take a hair dryer to it?
Also, this is the mouse i was recommended to feed to him. it is a little less then double the width of Dingo.
I have not tried feeding him outside of his enclosure yet.
Fair enough , I know they CAN eat bigger items than we think .. and no there's no need to warm up LIVE offerings just the defrosted ones ..
I wouldn't even consider feeding in a separate enclosure !!!
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Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
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Originally Posted by
DingoJungleJag
http://i68.tinypic.com/5zfbsh.jpg
That is him next to a "fuzzy" mouse. which is about 2 inches long and about half and inch to an inch in girth.
Today is feeding week number 3, third attempt. He seems to be quite a bit more active this week than any previous, and also seems more interested in the live prey than the frozen. but it has almost been 10 minutes and he has not taken the mouse. once it hits about 10 minutes ill take the mouse out and i will have to try again next week. after next weeks feeding it will be over a month since he has eaten. Im getting a bit more worried at this point. When should i look into assisted feeding or going to my local herp vet?
It's not old enough to harm your snake so no need to supervise. Turn the lights out, shut the door, leave them alone until morning.
Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
I'd also leave it in overnight - some snakes, especially youngsters, are more shy about eating than others.
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Re: First time Carpet owner, just have a few questions!
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DingoJungleJag
So after about 6 weeks since I got dingo here......
HE ATE!!!!!
He ate a f/t rat pinkie (thank God he went for the rat first)
Zincubus method worked. I put him in a little critter keeper, and warmed up the pinkie with the hair dryer. First attempt he didn't want it, so I warmed it up again and he immediately took to it and is now putting it down.
I am so excited you have no idea (well I'm sure some of you do). Now to get him eating consistently.
I will post a picture as soon as I get to my computer :D
That's great news !!
Now you 'know' the hairdryer method works you'll be confident next time rather than apprehensive . ..
Congrats !