Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 3,353

3 members and 3,350 guests
Most users ever online was 6,337, 01-24-2020 at 04:30 AM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,100
Threads: 248,542
Posts: 2,568,763
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, Scott L.
Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 23
  1. #1
    BPnet Veteran MonkeyShuttle's Avatar
    Join Date
    12-18-2013
    Location
    Lexington Park MD
    Posts
    617
    Thanks
    281
    Thanked 209 Times in 158 Posts
    Images: 8

    need advice for the live/frozen-thawed switch

    i got a girl who im trying to switch to f/t. she eats like a champ if its breathing and full of life but not dead. i know there is info online about this thats where i got some of the ideas ive already tried just thought maybe someone her could shed some light on this. So what ive tried: heated it to body temp of a live mouse, soaked it in chicken broth, brained it, scented it with live rodent shavings, rubbed it on a live rodent, placed it by hide, left over night by hide and away so she could hunt for it all with no joy. husbandry is correct and like i said Eats if its breathing. any other suggestions? also ive read that when you offer her the thawed if she refuses wait a week then offer it again. Is this advisable? and whats the refreeze rule ive been just throwing away the thawed rodent she turns down seems like a waste.

  2. #2
    BPnet Senior Member Archimedes's Avatar
    Join Date
    12-29-2012
    Location
    York, PA
    Posts
    2,073
    Thanks
    922
    Thanked 859 Times in 614 Posts
    Images: 1
    Have you tried using an FT African Soft Fur rat? They are pretty irresistible even to stubborn eaters, since that's primarily what they eat in the wild. See if you can present that.
    1.1 Ball Pythons
    a) Calliope 0.1, Banana Ball, 2018/19 season, 600g
    b) Geralt 1.0 Chocolate Sable Mojave pos. Trick ball, May 27th 2020

    3.2 Cats (Fury, Leviathan, Walter, Chell, Amelie); 2.0 Dogs (Bjorn, Anubis); 2.1 Ferrets (Bran, Tormund, Arya); 0.1 Beardie (Nefertiti); 0.1 Slider Turtle (Species uncertain) (Papaya); 2.0 Hermit Crabs (Tamatoa, Sushi); 0.1 Conure (Mauii); Two Axolotyls (Quetzl and Unnamed); Two Tree Frogs (Pluto and Colossus); One Anole (Zeus); One Crestie (Noferatu); 3.0 Guinea Pigs (Paco, Poncho and Piccolo); 0.1 Pink Toe T (Azula)

    Fish:
    1.1 Oscar Cichlids (Rocky 1.0, hx2020, Red Fire, and Bubble 0.1, hx2019, Tiger), 1.1 Convict Cichlids (Hurley and Sloane), 0.1 Strawberry Peacock Cichlid (Comet), Two Plecos, Rubby the Rubbernose Pleco and Trinidad the common Pleco, 2.0 Upside Down Catfish (Poseidon, Neptune), One Red Parrot Cichlid (Firefly), 1.0 Betta Fish (Jenkins),
    2.2 Cherry Barbs ("The Worst"), 1.0 Electric Blue Acara (Goldeneye)

  3. #3
    BPnet Senior Member
    Join Date
    09-30-2013
    Location
    Florida
    Posts
    1,146
    Thanks
    304
    Thanked 588 Times in 354 Posts
    Try feeding a small live hopper mouse first, then following up with a thawed rat. Sometimes the hopper gets them in feed mode, and they become a little less picky for a short amount of time.

  4. #4
    Registered User Webley's Avatar
    Join Date
    08-17-2012
    Location
    Kirkland, Washington
    Posts
    139
    Thanks
    41
    Thanked 29 Times in 23 Posts
    Images: 2
    How are you thawing the mice? I have never had any issues feeding f/t. I am currently making a tutorial video for the forum, but I'm having some editing issues.

    You want the mice to smell like mice. Don't thaw them out in water. I just set them out for 45 min to an hour. I like to use a heat lamp to heat them up after they have thawed. I have had incredible success with this method of thawing.

    When are you trying to feed? Always try to get new snakes to eat at night in a darker room to increase their comfort too. If you place the snake and hide in a tub next to the thawed mice for a little while. After awhile she should become curious for the source of the rodent smell. I would offer then when her head is poking out from the hide.
    1.0 Super blast "Winston"
    0.1 Bumblebee "Serena"
    0.1 Butterbee "Echo"
    0.1 Calico "Celia"
    1.0 Black Pastel Vanilla Mojave "Pip"
    0.1 Lesser Pastel "Coral"
    0.1 Fire Mojave "Penelo"
    0.1 Vanilla Cream "Nosey"
    0.1 Super Fire "Puffin"
    0.2 Cats Sweetie and Boo(like the ghost)

  5. #5
    BPnet Veteran MonkeyShuttle's Avatar
    Join Date
    12-18-2013
    Location
    Lexington Park MD
    Posts
    617
    Thanks
    281
    Thanked 209 Times in 158 Posts
    Images: 8

    Re: need advice for the live/frozen-thawed switch

    Archi i have a soft fur breeding colony going but there only 2 1/2 months right now so no feeder sizes yet and no where close to me sells them. i know i could get them online but im not gonna pay another $40 for shipping i have over 400 mice with varying sizes in fridge so i dont need another order at the moment. but thanks suggestion

  6. #6
    BPnet Veteran MonkeyShuttle's Avatar
    Join Date
    12-18-2013
    Location
    Lexington Park MD
    Posts
    617
    Thanks
    281
    Thanked 209 Times in 158 Posts
    Images: 8

    Re: need advice for the live/frozen-thawed switch

    Quote Originally Posted by 200xth View Post
    Try feeding a small live hopper mouse first, then following up with a thawed rat. Sometimes the hopper gets them in feed mode, and they become a little less picky for a short amount of time.
    i was going to try this but wifey rescued the hopper from me before i had a chance, she literally said the snake can eat thawed or its got to go, shes like to make things difficult lol. and now we have a new pet mouse. thanks for suggestion though if all else fails i will be trying this without her knowing

  7. #7
    BPnet Veteran MonkeyShuttle's Avatar
    Join Date
    12-18-2013
    Location
    Lexington Park MD
    Posts
    617
    Thanks
    281
    Thanked 209 Times in 158 Posts
    Images: 8

    Re: need advice for the live/frozen-thawed switch

    Quote Originally Posted by Webley View Post
    How are you thawing the mice? I have never had any issues feeding f/t. I am currently making a tutorial video for the forum, but I'm having some editing issues.

    You want the mice to smell like mice. Don't thaw them out in water. I just set them out for 45 min to an hour. I like to use a heat lamp to heat them up after they have thawed. I have had incredible success with this method of thawing.

    When are you trying to feed? Always try to get new snakes to eat at night in a darker room to increase their comfort too. If you place the snake and hide in a tub next to the thawed mice for a little while. After awhile she should become curious for the source of the rodent smell. I would offer then when her head is poking out from the hide.
    i thaw with warm water then heat lamp for few minutes so hopefully this is my problem. i will give this a shot and see how it goes thanks for advice

  8. #8
    Registered User Webley's Avatar
    Join Date
    08-17-2012
    Location
    Kirkland, Washington
    Posts
    139
    Thanks
    41
    Thanked 29 Times in 23 Posts
    Images: 2
    an adult mouse take about an hour to an hour and a half to fully thaw. regardless of what you're thawing I have a simple trick for when to start heating the mice. I wait till they feel soft and are seemingly sweating. I keep my heat lamp around 8 to 10 inches above them while I heat them too. Make sure once you start heating to check on them every five minutes or so. Once they are nice a fluffy and warm i hold them up under the light for like 10-20 seconds then offer it to the snake. Like I said, also try putting her in a tub or box with a hide next to them before offering. The smell helps stimulate the snake a ton!
    1.0 Super blast "Winston"
    0.1 Bumblebee "Serena"
    0.1 Butterbee "Echo"
    0.1 Calico "Celia"
    1.0 Black Pastel Vanilla Mojave "Pip"
    0.1 Lesser Pastel "Coral"
    0.1 Fire Mojave "Penelo"
    0.1 Vanilla Cream "Nosey"
    0.1 Super Fire "Puffin"
    0.2 Cats Sweetie and Boo(like the ghost)

  9. The Following User Says Thank You to Webley For This Useful Post:

    MonkeyShuttle (01-22-2014)

  10. #9
    Registered User Webley's Avatar
    Join Date
    08-17-2012
    Location
    Kirkland, Washington
    Posts
    139
    Thanks
    41
    Thanked 29 Times in 23 Posts
    Images: 2
    This is a great video to help. I developed my method from Garrick's video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbX1YVZp4WU
    1.0 Super blast "Winston"
    0.1 Bumblebee "Serena"
    0.1 Butterbee "Echo"
    0.1 Calico "Celia"
    1.0 Black Pastel Vanilla Mojave "Pip"
    0.1 Lesser Pastel "Coral"
    0.1 Fire Mojave "Penelo"
    0.1 Vanilla Cream "Nosey"
    0.1 Super Fire "Puffin"
    0.2 Cats Sweetie and Boo(like the ghost)

  11. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Webley For This Useful Post:

    MonkeyShuttle (01-22-2014),patientz3ro (01-22-2014)

  12. #10
    BPnet Veteran h20hunter's Avatar
    Join Date
    11-12-2013
    Location
    Lake Stevens, WA
    Posts
    291
    Thanks
    17
    Thanked 132 Times in 78 Posts

    Re: need advice for the live/frozen-thawed switch

    If you want you can also take a blow dryer to it for a bit. I like to keep my f/t fairly dry when feeding. I have my rats in single servings vac sealed. I let it warm up to room temp, soak in hot water (still in the bag), then blowdry a few minutes, get it nice and warm, blast the head of it for good heat signature, then feed. Ours eats like a champ. Good luck.

  13. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to h20hunter For This Useful Post:

    AlexisFitzy (01-22-2014),MonkeyShuttle (01-22-2014)

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1