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Tips for switching females to frozen thawed after laying
Im looking for any advice on switching one of my live feeder only females to FT. All of my other snakes eat frozen thawed asf's that i get from a local breeder. This girl only eats live standards. Ideally I'd like her to go to asfs. But last year I took a bad bite when I reached in to stop a bite on her. So I'd be happy with FT anything.
After removing the eggs female was cleaned. Moved from her tank to a new shelf in my rack.I added new substrate and a different water dish. Should I try and offer her a asf for a few weeks before going to a standard rat? Or start her back on the standard rats she is used to and then transition to asf.
Any input is appreciated.
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Re: Tips for switching females to frozen thawed after laying
I'm interested to see the advise on this one. I have a Mojave female who just laid eggs today. We acquired her while gravid so she has not eaten while in our possession. Everything has been cleaned/changed. The prior owner only feed live but we would like to switch her over to F/T like all our other balls.
Lawrence
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Start with fresh gassed ASF. Use a smelly male. An use tough love, offer ASF at two weeks. If refused, offer again at two weeks. On an on till she eats.
Will your local breeder gas a fresh one for you? Better yet will they sell you a live colony or bred female?
Good luck!
I should say nature will drive the female to eat. Laying eggs takes a toll on the snakes body. A smaller prey item might get a faster response. But sooner then later her brain is going to say eat it no matter what it is.
Good luck!
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Whatever you want your female to eat only offer that, not all females will eat a few days after laying some will actually take up to 60 days.
Simply be consistent and patient.
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Re: Tips for switching females to frozen thawed after laying
Originally Posted by Stewart_Reptiles
Whatever you want your female to eat only offer that, not all females will eat a few days after laying some will actually take up to 60 days.
Simply be consistent and patient.
I'm stoked after 2 years of live feeding only, she has taken 3 FT asf rats in the last 2 weeks. I'm praying she continues as this makes life easier for the both of us.
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Re: Tips for switching females to frozen thawed after laying
Originally Posted by MattEvans
I'm stoked after 2 years of live feeding only, she has taken 3 FT asf rats in the last 2 weeks. I'm praying she continues as this makes life easier for the both of us.
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Your set. Most (99.999999%) BPs love ASF. I will throw a rat or hatchling in my mix just so "if" something happens they won't mind the change. But since your just started with ASF, I wouldn't feed anything else for a bit.
Now, if you ever get to OC, Maryland an want an ASF colony (for free) I can hook you up, a young colony 1/3.
Good luck!
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