is this a good way to switch to rats?
I know a good way to switch a bigger BP (900+ grams) from mice to rats is throwing him into some stinky mouse bedding, or feeding a mouse first then a rat, but how about if hes starving? I offer every 6 or so days a mouse and sometimes he takes it sometimes he does not, sometimes he takes one and not the second, sometimes both, anyways after 2 weeks of not taking anything, this is the third week since he has eaten and he is out of his hide and active, but i can tell hes REALLY hungry but the way he is acting.
Anyways, is this a good way to try a rat? I'm 90 percent sure hell take a mouse, at atleast the first mouse right now the way he is acting, maybe probably even the second. What i dont wan to do is mess up a feed by throwing in a rat and him smelling him and retreating back to his hide, cuz then i will have to wait another 7-10 days or even more before i can offer again.
Re: is this a good way to switch to rats?
I would try a rat that's not much bigger than the mice you've been feeding (weanling size rat - 40g or so). You don't want him intimidated by a sudden size change, and you can inch him up to small rats after he's taken a few weanlings. Use the dirty mouse bedding trick to help him recognize the prey. If he really is hungry, you shouldn't have an issue (fingers crossed!). If it works, I'd used the bedding trick for one or two more meals before just going to straight rats.
Re: is this a good way to switch to rats?
I do pretty much the same thing as Snake Lab.
I have one of the mouse transport bins from a lab, and it works a charm. You can close the lid and the snake will feel safe, like in a hide, but it can still breathe because of the mesh on the top.
I jiggle the rat around for about 15 seconds. If the ball shows no interest, I put the rat near the head and close the tub. I wait for about 30 minutes. 9/10 times the rat is gone :O