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    Re: Ate on his own for the first time, but a huge meal..

    Are you pre-scenting before you feed ? A good half hr prescent should get them awake and interested for feeding time. For a 70-80g hatch rat pinks/fuzzies should be perfect. I have 3 new hatches right now in that range that are slammin FT rat pink/fuzzies from theyre hides.

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    Re: Ate on his own for the first time, but a huge meal..

    Quote Originally Posted by trott View Post
    Are you pre-scenting before you feed ? A good half hr prescent should get them awake and interested for feeding time. For a 70-80g hatch rat pinks/fuzzies should be perfect. I have 3 new hatches right now in that range that are slammin FT rat pink/fuzzies from theyre hides.
    Yeah I do pre-scent the room. My Pastel is a live feeder so I keep the live feeder in my room while I defrost the F/T items in the bathroom. All the snakes never seem in the mood besides my largest Ball.. she KNOWS when it's feeding time LOL.
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    Re: Ate on his own for the first time, but a huge meal..

    Ok.Hmm What i usually do is place a tray of thawing frozen rats on a tv tray right in front the racks and enclosures come back later and they're all nosing around even when in shed.

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