Just tried feeding him and he ate a live hopper african soft fur within 10 minutes of being put into separate 27 quart container. He is now happily settled in his hide.
His owners are ecstatic and can't decide if they want me to let his tummy settle for a day or so and take him back or let me keep him and see if he eats again next week. I told them I thought he might be having space issues (meaning he is not ready for a big cage).
They are supposed to let me know later what they would like to do.
They always have "space issues". They do much better in smaller enclosures where they feel secure. Even if they do eat, they'll eat better in a small enclosure most of the time. Especially when they are young.
Just tried feeding him and he ate a live hopper african soft fur within 10 minutes of being put into separate 27 quart container. He is now happily settled in his hide.
His owners are ecstatic and can't decide if they want me to let his tummy settle for a day or so and take him back or let me keep him and see if he eats again next week. I told them I thought he might be having space issues (meaning he is not ready for a big cage).
They are supposed to let me know later what they would like to do.
If he is eating where he is right now then I suggest leaving him there for a while. Maybe 3-4 feedings and then when he goes back to the original owners maybe he can stay in the same sized tub?
I called to tell his owners that he ate 2 ASFs today and she told me that he is my Christmas present. I'm so happy and excited that I don't know what to do!
Way to go! Congrats on your new x-mas present! My wife and daughters got me a High Contrast albino girl for my present! Whoo Hoo! It just goes to show that good karma, juju, whatever you want to call it comes back. You stepped in to help and in the end the reward was yours! Great Job.
Mike Kelly
Mike
P.S. - Just remember "This ain't no dress rehearsal !!!"