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Grumpy after feeding
So I fed Damien a couple of hours ago. It was my first time feeding him a rat. He usually eats two mice. He has been coiled since feeding and is acting very defensive. First time he's been like this after feeding. He usually just goes about his busniess after.
I tried to loosen him up with a hook and he struck at it. I've never seen him strike at anything before that he didnt eat. I'm kinda nervous about handling him. I feed him outside of his tank so at some point I'll have to put him back in.
Anyone know why's he's so moody?
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Re: Grumpy after feeding
I say he just had a big meal, and just wants to be left alone for a while!
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Re: Grumpy after feeding
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Originally Posted by Swingline0.0.1
I say he just had a big meal, and just wants to be left alone for a while!
Would it be a problem to leave him in his feeding box overnight?
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Re: Grumpy after feeding
No, Don't leave him in there, because he will need the heat to digest, Just gently put him back into his cage, but for future reference, you can just feed him in his regular enclosure so their is not as much stress, for you or for him.
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If he ate he needs to be on heat to digest his meal. If the feeding box has a hot spot around 90 it would be ok give him his water bowl also. if not hook him and use your other hand to also grab him, don't want to pull too much with the hook being he just ate. when you hook him should change his mood out of feeding. you can also use the hook to keep his head away from your hand. if you don't have a hook. throw a towel over him before grabbing him. this is a method used to remove a hisses mother from her eggs.
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Re: Grumpy after feeding
Hi,
What size was the rat in comparison to his normal mouse?
You have gotten him used to eating two items and he is now probably wondering where the second rat is. :rofl:
I would just put him back in his enclosure amd let him digest his meal in peace.
It might also be worth considering feeding him in his enclosure next time as it avoids you having to move him afterwards. :gj:
dr del
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Re: Grumpy after feeding
I don't like being poked at or picked up after eating :P
Sometimes they are still in feeding mode after they meal is down. I have a few that will strike after eating and it's hard to break that mood for a little while.
I feed in the enclosure personally, but too each their own.
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Don't use a feeding box and this will not be a problem. I understand the reasoning behind wanting to use one. I did for quite a while.
Also. Damian probably still had a feeding response going on. How much did you feed him?
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Yeah i'd probably say hes still hungry and thats why he stuck at you. Hes used to another mouse coming in, so thats probably the only reason he did it.
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yeah, mine has been pretty grumpy this time also. I fed him one adult mouse two days ago, and another one yesterday. Since the second mouse he seems to constantly be in "food" mode, very quick to react at anything going on around his terrarium. I just gave him some fresh water and he was up and about trying to decide whether to strike me or not....
He didn't do this the last time I fed him, hopefully he'll calm down after another day or two.
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Re: Grumpy after feeding
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Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
What size was the rat in comparison to his normal mouse?
You have gotten him used to eating two items and he is now probably wondering where the second rat is. :rofl:
I would just put him back in his enclosure amd let him digest his meal in peace.
It might also be worth considering feeding him in his enclosure next time as it avoids you having to move him afterwards. :gj:
dr del
Dead on.
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Re: Grumpy after feeding
He wants his second rat, lol.
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Re: Grumpy after feeding
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Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
What size was the rat in comparison to his normal mouse?
You have gotten him used to eating two items and he is now probably wondering where the second rat is. :rofl:
I would just put him back in his enclosure amd let him digest his meal in peace.
It might also be worth considering feeding him in his enclosure next time as it avoids you having to move him afterwards. :gj:
dr del
He usually eats two medium sized female mice. After reading some post about feeding I decided it would be better just switching him to 1 rat.
I got him a small rat. A little smaller than the largest part of his body. I went smaller just to test him out and see if he could handle bigger prey. He ate it fine. Just the temper after.
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Re: Grumpy after feeding
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Originally Posted by singingtothewheat
Don't use a feeding box and this will not be a problem. I understand the reasoning behind wanting to use one. I did for quite a while.
Also. Damian probably still had a feeding response going on. How much did you feed him?
I think next week I'll try feeding him in his tank. I'm still debating whether to keep feeding him live or switch him to pre-killed. I enjoy watching him feed on live prey but I get nervous for him everytime. One thing preventing me from switching is the idea of having to kill mice for him. Not my kind of thing.
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Many of my snakes stay in feed mode after eating. I feed over 60 snakes in their enclosure, no need to remove them. If I need to handle a BP that is in feed mode I squirt them with water from a spray bottle, that usually changes their frame of mind and is harmless.
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i say just pick him up and move him. he probably wont do anything once he is in your hands. if he does strike you chances are it will not hurt. if your really that scared to grab him just toss a tea towel over his head. then grab him.
John
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