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    New momma bath

    So last eek my female laid her clutch of eggs
    And its been too cold in my area to bathe her till now...
    She hasn't eaten since dropping the eggs.
    Since im FINALLY washing her off
    any chance she will eat tonight or tomorrow?
    She lost about 600 grams
    and the other day I tried for the heck of it
    To feed her and she was very interested but didn't take it
    Any thoughts?

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    Bath's aren't "necessary" just a warm wet cloth to wipe them off

    Did you switch tubs or clean/sterilize her home?
    Some will eat the day they drop, others take their time, they are all so individual you'll just have to keep trying to get her to eat.
    I offer weanling rats to my females after they drop their eggs, they usually will eat 2-3 days after dropping in my experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Bath's aren't "necessary" just a warm wet cloth to wipe them off

    Did you switch tubs or clean/sterilize her home?
    Some will eat the day they drop, others take their time, they are all so individual you'll just have to keep trying to get her to eat.
    I offer weanling rats to my females after they drop their eggs, they usually will eat 2-3 days after dropping in my experience.
    I cleaned her enclosure with disinfectant(and rinsed VERY thoroughly
    and gave her a ten minute bath and wiped her dry
    Im hoping to get her onto rats since its been months since she ate and a year since she took a rat
    Maybe dropping eggs and starvation will get her onto rats...

    Should I feed live...f/t... or prekilled?

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    Re: New momma bath

    From my (limited) experience, feed her whatever you want her to be on. Both of my females were on live rats prior to breeding, and would not even consider F/T. One week after laying, they both took F/T rats, and have been on them ever since.

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    Re: New momma bath

    Mine layed on the 10th and I cleaned her enclosure etc the same day. I offered her a rat on the 12th and she refused. This past Tuesday I offered a weaned rat (rather than a small rat) and she took it right away. I'm going to offer her a small rat next feeding to see if she'll take it. I've heard of other's offering smaller than normal meals to get their females to eat after a clutch as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PghBall View Post
    Mine layed on the 10th and I cleaned her enclosure etc the same day. I offered her a rat on the 12th and she refused. This past Tuesday I offered a weaned rat (rather than a small rat) and she took it right away. I'm going to offer her a small rat next feeding to see if she'll take it. I've heard of other's offering smaller than normal meals to get their females to eat after a clutch as well.
    This was my plan originally as well.
    Problem with my ladle is... well she is a smart one.
    I put a small rat pup in a keeper
    with a bunch of mice
    I then offered the rat
    She immediately sprung to taste and just as fast as she snapped she released.
    She knew it wasn't a mouse and refused the small rat.
    Not 2 seconds later I offered a lg mouse and it didn't even hit the
    ground of her enclosure before she was coiled around it.


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    Re: New momma bath

    Quote Originally Posted by sookieball View Post
    This was my plan originally as well.
    Problem with my ladle is... well she is a smart one.
    I put a small rat pup in a keeper
    with a bunch of mice
    I then offered the rat
    She immediately sprung to taste and just as fast as she snapped she released.
    She knew it wasn't a mouse and refused the small rat.
    Not 2 seconds later I offered a lg mouse and it didn't even hit the
    ground of her enclosure before she was coiled around it.


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    Ahh, I haven't had a mouser. I'd just keep offering the rat, I'd think she'd take it sooner or later. Good luck with her!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PghBall View Post
    Ahh, I haven't had a mouser. I'd just keep offering the rat, I'd think she'd take it sooner or later. Good luck with her!
    Ya that's what im thinking I should do...
    Before breeding she would regularly eat 6 lg mice...
    Trust me its not alot for her.
    She's very long
    About 4ft 3 inched
    But when I got her last year she was at 3.5 ft and very underfed


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