scenting rats for mouse eaters
hi i recently after 8months got my mouse eating spider ball to take a mouse scented rat pup.all i did was put the large rat pup that was alittle bigger than an adult mouse in a small tub with four live female mice that i had breeding at the time and let them all crawl n rub all over the pup for about ten minutes supervised of course.then i opened my spiders tub n dangled the little guy above him and he immediatly struck the rat pup!!and ate it and didnt even try to spit it out or anything!!any bp breeders know how big of deal it is for them to eat rats instead of mice and after 8mnths i finally did the trick.hes only 500gms bcuz of his picky feeding but should skyrocket now.sooooo..now my question lol."does anyone know if anyone has made such a thing as a mouse scented spray?"i mean they have all kinds of sprays to attract other types of animals both carnivors and herbivores so why not mice scent for snakes?lol spray the scent on a rat and bingo a big rat that smells like a mouse!!lol
Re: scenting rats for mouse eaters
Try a 10 year old male that prefers only live white-red-eyed mice that we finally got on f/t rats. ;) I know the feeling.
Congrats!! :D:D:D
Re: scenting rats for mouse eaters
Congrats on getting the switch, it's a great feeling, isn't it?
and as for mouse scented spray... the only thing I can think of is mouse urine lol. I know some people find that works for re-scenting a rat, so maybe someone'll come up with mouse pee cologne for rats? :P
Re: scenting rats for mouse eaters
Hi! First, a mouse feeder isn't a problem feeder - it IS eating, just not what the keeper may want it to be feeding on. I had no issues raising up my normal girls to breeding size on just mice a few years ago. My entire collection is on rats NOW, but at the time, mice was what was readily available.
Secondly, another way to convert a mouser to rats - get some dirty mouse bedding and place it in the snake's enclosure. Wait for the snake to come out and actively tongue flick and investigate where the mouse is that they smell. Then offer a similarly sized and colored rat - 99% of the time they'll nail the rat.
I offered this tip to someone recently on Facebook that was at their wit's end and they reported back the next day that it worked flawlessly for them.
Giving credit where credit is due - this tip was passed on to me from Kevin McCurley.
Re: scenting rats for mouse eaters
He would occasionally miss meals but usually only if the pet store was out of albino mice but we'd get one to try anyway. He'd be just fine so long as the pet store had albino mice which is just about the only kind of mice the pet store we used to go to had anyway unless the supplier was late or something so they had to get them somewhere else. We just made sure he got about three and he was just fine. It's just way cheaper for us to get f/t so we switched him over. Didn't fight too much on us after he got settled from a 1600 mile move. But after a 1600 mile move I'm sure he was just glad not to be in a truck constantly haha He's always been a fatty even when he was on mice and now on the rats he's refused more meals because he wants them less often. As big as he is, he only eats a rat once every 10 days. He'll refuse a meal if we offer sooner than that.