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    Now where did I put that rat?

    I have a Bee that is probably 4 months old and he has an awful time finding the business end of the rat to start to swallow it.....when he catches it on the nose just right he does fine but if he don't the he never eats it....I have to pick the rat back up with the tongs and he strikes and constricts again and I have to repeat this until he catches it just right...anyone else experience this?

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    Now where did I put that rat?

    Not exactly. Have you tried leaving it in there overnite? Im convinced my lesser is a blond bc EVERY feeding day she has something new that prevents her from eating a rat like a normal snake. She'll strike and miss, she'll ignore it, she'll drag it into her water dish, she'll try to eat it from the butt first, or the middle first lol etc. etc... Shes special lol. So now i just leave it in the tub and its always gone by morning! Lol
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    Re: Now where did I put that rat?

    Sort of. Instead of striking and constricting a second time he slowly opens his mouth and bites the head. So he is at least smart enough to know he already "killed" it. I can't tell if he is really too confused to find the head on his own or if he is just lazy and knows I will stick it right in front of him.

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    Now where did I put that rat?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Not exactly. Have you tried leaving it in there overnite?
    That seems to be the magic trick for a lot of "special" eaters

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    Now where did I put that rat?

    I have a male butter that used to do the exact same thing. If he didnt strike in the exact spot it seemed like he was incapable of eating. Luckily he outgrew that and is doing very well.

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    My male butter used to be a great eater, but for the past 8 months or so, he's decided to get weird. He acts like he wants food... roaming, smelling the air, sticking his nose out the ventilation holes... then I get his rat all warmed up for him, and ~nope~ - he looks at it, then slithers away and tries to climb up the wall beside the tub I've been punk'd by him so many times by now... he'll sometimes take it if I put it on top of him when he's in his hide XD
    Ball python - male Butter - Hazel (Dec. 2011)


    also

    Leopard gecko - female wild-type - Azizi (Oct. 2003)
    American green tree frogs - one male, one not sure. (2013)

    House cats
    - female classic tabby tortie - Murfy (2009)
    - female mackerel tabby - Grimawkin (b. Oct. 2004)


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