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    My snakes are missing strikes on dead prey . . .

    And then they are scared to death. This has happened on maybe 3 of my snakes. They will give 2-4 quick strikes on a dead prey item (held either by hand or by tongs, has happened with both) and fail to grab hold of it. Then after that they just run away like they are afraid for their lives. Has this happened to anyone else? I get a better (at least faster) bite response when I do the dance, but if they fail to catch it on the first go the whole feeding time is a waste and I need to wait till they calm down.

    So whats up with this? Am I just blessed with some particularly dumb snakes?
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    Re: My snakes are missing strikes on dead prey . . .

    This happened to me, too, and I solved it by getting the rats just a bit warmer (I feed frozen/thawed). It's like they couldn't quite grab it or zero in on it or something. I increased the temp of the rats just slightly - problem solved!

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    Re: My snakes are missing strikes on dead prey . . .

    Sounds like defensive strikes. Do what GoFride08 said. Is there any reason for the snake to be scared/stressed?

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    Re: My snakes are missing strikes on dead prey . . .

    When mine miss i reheat the rat for a few min under a ceramic heater. And dont just throw the mouse/rat in there. Dangle it over the snakes head about 3 inches away. Swing it side to side slightly to give it some movement. Let the snake come to the food. Dont poke the snake in the head with it or it will shy away. It can take several minutes for the snake to strike.

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    Re: My snakes are missing strikes on dead prey . . .

    Zombie dance!

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    Re: My snakes are missing strikes on dead prey . . .

    I used to have that problem and I gave up offering it to my snakes. I now just set it on a paper towel so aspen doesn't get stuck in it and leave it in the tank from 12am to 9am. If it isn't eaten by the morning, well try again next week.
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    Re: My snakes are missing strikes on dead prey . . .

    No garnish? My bp won't eat anything unless I put a fancy candle in there with it.
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    Re: My snakes are missing strikes on dead prey . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by mrshawt View Post
    Sounds like defensive strikes. Do what GoFride08 said. Is there any reason for the snake to be scared/stressed?

    There shouldn't be. She is kept in exactly the same condition as every other snake I own, and they have never had this problem. She used to be a great eater but shes gone off feed the last 3 weeks or so. She strikes at prey (been feeding live recently) but never constricts or makes contact. She is pretty big (probably 1400g) should and in a Sterlite 41qt, should I move her down to a 28qt or something? I have a rack with all 11 of my snakes in it, herpstat controlling the temps, good humidity (I live in Florida, no real worries there heh). I just don't get what the deal is.

    She hisses at me all the time. Whenever I come home from somewhere and go in my room I'm always greeted with a hiss. I really don't know what I can do to her set up to reduce stress. Theres no weird smells or constant loud noises or anything.
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    Re: My snakes are missing strikes on dead prey . . .

    My Spider is the only one who misses like that. She almost got my hand last feeding and the prey was only about an inch in front of her face.
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    Re: My snakes are missing strikes on dead prey . . .

    When was her last shed?

    Is she ovulating?

    Are you positive she is a she?
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