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Juvenile Ball Python won't eat.
Hi we are newbees to the ball python world. We just bought a 3 month old ball python 5 days ago and was told by the pet store owner to feed him in 5 days to a week, so we purchased some frozen mice , thawed one mouse out for 2 hours and tried to feed him , with no response, I was then told to put the snake and the mouse in a brown bag with the mouse over night and try that , when we checked in the morning he still has not eaten, any suggestions?
The tank setup. Is a 10 gallon tank with heat pad on bottom 2 hides and water dish.
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Re: Juvenile Ball Python won't eat.
Was the pet store feeding frozen or live?
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Re: Juvenile Ball Python won't eat.
5 days may not be long enough for it to settle in and be ready to feed. They are all different, some take quickly some take longer. So don't panic.
do you know what caging, substrate and so on it is used to. It will settle in quicker if there is a similar environment. What kind are you using?
Are you sure you have the right humidity, temperature and so on?
Did you heat the mouse up to body temperature with a hair drier or hot water?
Keep an eye here, others will have lots more advice and questions to help you.
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Re: Juvenile Ball Python won't eat.
The pet store was feeding him live fuzzy's.
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Re: Juvenile Ball Python won't eat.
Originally Posted by bpsnake
The pet store was feeding him live fuzzy's.
well walzon1 hit the nail on the head first try. It can take some work to switch from live to frozen.
Last edited by Ascended; 05-13-2021 at 04:39 PM.
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First is that UTH on a tstat? If not, it needs to be. They can burn, kill, your snake.
You say mouse. Does that mean a fuzzy?
Usually when a person says mouse they mean a mature one.....that is where my mind goes.
How did you heat it?
I thaw mine in warm water and then do a water change once thawed with hot tap water to serve them. I serve them wet. A mouse body temp is slightly over 100F so the feeder needs to be near the same for the best results....especially going from live to f/t.
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Re: Juvenile Ball Python won't eat.
The pet store owner gave me Zoo-med 100% cypress mulch substrate, 1 heat pad, 2 hides, water dish, and stick on temp/humidity gauge all for a 10 gallon tank. I asked if I needed light or heat lamp and or temperature regulator for heat pad, he said no. So they only light the snake gets is natural light the room window. I did order from amazon a heat pad temperature regulator and a humidity and temp digital gauge.to get more of a precise temp and humidly reading.
I am in really bad shape with this I feel, I have the wrong setup, any help again. to have in start eating.
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Re: Juvenile Ball Python won't eat.
Originally Posted by bpsnake
The pet store owner gave me Zoo-med 100% cypress mulch substrate, 1 heat pad, 2 hides, water dish, and stick on temp/humidity gauge all for a 10 gallon tank. I asked if I needed light or heat lamp and or temperature regulator for heat pad, he said no. So they only light the snake gets is natural light the room window. I did order from amazon a heat pad temperature regulator and a humidity and temp digital gauge.to get more of a precise temp and humidly reading.
I am in really bad shape with this I feel, I have the wrong setup, any help again. to have in start eating.
We can make it work and it does not sound like you are in a bad spot. You are doing what is needed.
Now just tell us more about what you are offering, how you prepared it, and how you offered it.
KMG
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0.1 Emerald Tree Boa 0.1 Dumeril Boa 0.1 Carpet Python 0.1 Central American Boa
0.1 Brooks Kingsnake 0.1 Speckled Kingsnake 1.0 Western Hognose
0.1 Blonde Madagascar Hognose 1.0 Columbian Boa
1.1 Olde English Bulldogge 1.0 Pit Bull
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Re: Juvenile Ball Python won't eat.
well first to prepare it I did have the frozen fuzzy sit out for about 2-3 hours before and then tried to feed it to the snake. then when that did not work I got the warm water and put the fuzzy in there for like 5 mins, and tried again "again nothing" the snake sniffed it a couple time and went on his way. Thats when I called pet store owner and asked and he said try brown bag feeding and leave the fuzzy and snake in bag over night, and I did that with no results in eating.
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Re: Juvenile Ball Python won't eat.
Originally Posted by bpsnake
The pet store owner gave me 1 heat pad, 2 hides, water dish, and stick on temp/humidity gauge all for a 10 gallon tank. I asked if I needed light or heat lamp and or temperature regulator for heat pad, he said no..
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I was going to ask you if you trusted the pet shop. But you answered me anyway.
You need to get the environment right first. First you need a thermostat to control the temps. Also proper thermometer that can tell the hot side temperatures, your stick on will only tell you the cool side and that's affected by the room temp.. A gun is best but a probe thermometer will do.
Also a hydrometer so you can manage the humidity. you can get a cheep one for a few $ or £s
That would be a good start. Others here will advise too. Just don't want to overwhelm you with too much info yet.
Edit: Also don't worry, there are more experienced keepers here than me that will make sure you and your snake are ok
Last edited by Ascended; 05-13-2021 at 05:12 PM.
Reason: Dont worry we will help
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