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Not eating
I have a baby bp from petco that I got about a few weeks ago and it has never tried to strike me or a pinky. Its very frustrating it seems kinda scared of the food or just not interested, I don't know I just thought someone might have good advice for me.
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Re: Not eating
it is very common for young snakes to not want to eat, specially if they are shoved into a new enviroment, they are very stressed, and the last thing they are thinking about is eating, frustrating, i know... i think the best you can do is try to make the snake as comfortable as possible, they can go a couple of weeks without eating, and be fine, try to wiggle the pinky and see if maybe she'll strike, don't try to feed her everyday cause this will just up to the stress of the snake, wait a week, and then try again =] hope this helps, keep us updated when she eats
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Re: Not eating
Can u explain your setup?
Your temps?
Because if it does not feel secure or the temps are not right it will cause it to not eat.
I would not hold him until after he eats for you.
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Re: Not eating
Thanks I'll keep you posted but It seems to me she is comfortable I've tried frozen and live both didnt work. This thursday it will be a week since I last tried so I'll give it another try, maybe she'll be hungry enough tomorrow.
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Re: Not eating
 Originally Posted by LisBad
Thanks  I'll keep you posted but It seems to me she is comfortable I've tried frozen and live both didnt work. This thursday it will be a week since I last tried so I'll give it another try, maybe she'll be hungry enough tomorrow.
Well if ur temps are not right could lead to other probs other then not eating
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Re: Not eating
I just posted pic of my baby BP feeding tonight for the first time. I got mine from Petco also. We have had it almost 3 weeks and I was getting worried about it not feeding. I got one of those all inclusive snake kits. Had probs with keeping the temps up. Also they told me at Petco to never feed in the cage it lives in, so we were moving it to another tank. All of it is bull. Tonight mine ate for the first time. I went and got a UTH but put it on the side of the tank instead of underneath. Brought the temp up to 90. I also quit trying to feed it the f/t fuzzies, somebody on here said to try hoppers, (judge the size of the f/t by the largest part of the girth of your BP. We defrosted the hopper and made sure it was warmed up good..then we slowly removed the hide from over the snake. We dangled the hopper, making no sudden movements with it. My BP didnt even strike, it just took it gently from the tongs and sucked it down. Do not hold for at least 48 hours is what I was told.
IMO it was the temp that was prob and stressing the snake with trying to get it to feed. GOOD LUCK
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Re: Not eating
 Originally Posted by LisBad
I have a baby bp from petco that I got about a few weeks ago and it has never tried to strike me or a pinky. Its very frustrating it seems kinda scared of the food or just not interested, I don't know I just thought someone might have good advice for me.
When you say "pinky", is it a rat pinky or a mouse pinky? Because if it's a mouse pinky, it's way too small, and that's why it's not interested. If you're trying rat pinkies, it could be the fact that it has no fur, color, etc. Sometimes they won't strike prey that can't walk or shuffle on its own, either. Please, explain your prey item a little better so we can help you.
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Re: Not eating
^I've been trying to feed the baby BP live baby mice, has no fur, can barely walk.
But I also tried frozen when I first got the snake because I thought maybe he was already used to them, since petco doesn't support live feedings.
As of today its been a week since I last tried to feed him and I had no luck, I tried a pinky and fuzzy, (I don't know if that's what everyone calls them.)
I really think this snake has never eaten and doesn't know how...maybe it was taken from it's mother to soon I don't if that's possible but it's a very small snake so...it makes me wonder.
And also petco doen't take care of it's snakes at ALL maybe that's part of the problem.
When I bought the snake the so called "reptile specialist" was scared of it and I had to get it out.
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Re: Not eating
i am having this exact same problem. i am trying to feed frozen but thawed mice. i have been having my snake for a little over 3 weeks now. petco feeds on thrusdays, and i purchased the snake on a wednesday, so it has almost been a week since it has eaten when i got it home. i then waited 2 weeks before trying to feed, so it has been total 3 weeks since the snake has eaten. my attempts were unsuccessful, so i waited another week and will be trying again tonight. my python simply seems scared of the food.
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Re: Not eating
 Originally Posted by thsoccer3
i am having this exact same problem. i am trying to feed frozen but thawed mice. i have been having my snake for a little over 3 weeks now. petco feeds on thrusdays, and i purchased the snake on a wednesday, so it has almost been a week since it has eaten when i got it home. i then waited 2 weeks before trying to feed, so it has been total 3 weeks since the snake has eaten. my attempts were unsuccessful, so i waited another week and will be trying again tonight. my python simply seems scared of the food.
How are u feeding?
Whats ur cage setup/temps?
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