Re: Ball Pythons are not very smart LOL
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Originally Posted by
FollowTheSun
This is after several minutes of contorting himself and the rat. He started out with his mouth completely on its side, and he's now working his way closer to the nose of the rat. at least he's not a picky eater, he has always taken what is offered right away.
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...214_094347.jpg
It's good that he eats so well .. and a drop feeder by the look of things ..
Are you gonna continue feeding in a separate tub ??
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Re: Ball Pythons are not very smart LOL
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Originally Posted by
Zincubus
It's good that he eats so well .. and a drop feeder by the look of things ..
Are you gonna continue feeding in a separate tub ??
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Yeah he seems to be a good feeder once he gets it in his mouth correctly. ;) He strikes immediately when I dangle it. I would rather not tub-feed to be honest. I think he would feel more secure in his own home. I have not had him long and the previous owner fed him that way. I'm transitioning him. Last time he took one rat in the tub with me dangling, and the other in his home a few minutes later with me just leaving it there.
Our other BP is a big 1600 gram female and she is also a drop feeder (had not heard that term before). She will basically eat anything, any time. We had to transition her from live rats, so I'm super proud of her feeding progress. She was also very nasty when we got her, and now will only bite sometimes. ;) We just set her food in her home when she's not looking at night, to discourage striking and aggression.
Re: Ball Pythons are not very smart LOL
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Originally Posted by
Zincubus
I'm just trying to spread the word :)
My son's mate recently spent a fortune on a hatchling morph Royal
.. too fancy a name for me to remember but he said he was worried as it hadn't eaten for him ...
I asked if he'd tried the hairdryer trick and he'd never heard of it ..
Next day he's texted me and the little guy had eaten first attempt with heated mouse ...
That was extra -satisfying as I've known him for years and I knew he'd been so worried :)
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I've used your method and I use it still for my Royal. The boa and carpet could care less.
Re: Ball Pythons are not very smart LOL
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RickyNY
I've used your method and I use it still for my Royal. The boa and carpet could care less.
Oh yeah .... it works best with Royals for sure ..
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Re: Ball Pythons are not very smart LOL
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Originally Posted by
FollowTheSun
Yeah he seems to be a good feeder once he gets it in his mouth correctly. ;) He strikes immediately when I dangle it. I would rather not tub-feed to be honest. I think he would feel more secure in his own home. I have not had him long and the previous owner fed him that way. I'm transitioning him. Last time he took one rat in the tub with me dangling, and the other in his home a few minutes later with me just leaving it there.
Our other BP is a big 1600 gram female and she is also a drop feeder (had not heard that term before). She will basically eat anything, any time. We had to transition her from live rats, so I'm super proud of her feeding progress. She was also very nasty when we got her, and now will only bite sometimes. ;) We just set her food in her home when she's not looking at night, to discourage striking and aggression.
It looks like you were feeding in a tub ... that's why I asked :)
It's something that was popular in the old days and I certainly don't suggest it at all :)
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Re: Ball Pythons are not very smart LOL
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Zincubus
It looks like you were feeding in a tub ... that's why I asked :)
It's something that was popular in the old days and I certainly don't suggest it at all :)
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Yep, perfectly reasonable question given that the photo showed him in a tub. :cool:
Re: Ball Pythons are not very smart LOL
I do love these little boogers ( obviously ) but I have been known to use the phrase "sharp as a marble" to describe them. :oops:
I always superheat the nose of the F/T meal to give them a more obvious clue but sometimes they just keep chewing on the first bit they struck. :rolleyes: