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Big Feeding Question
Well as some of you know i got a bumblebee from my ex who let the mouse chew on the snake if he didnt eat it. Now i have to take care of his tail and get him onto F/t rats, i'll gladly take suggestions.
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Number one is to address the tail issue, feeding can wait, depending on the severity a vet will be required, in the meantime make sure that the animal is placed on a clean and dry substrate (Paper towel) and remain clean. You can clean the area with betadine (that's it at this point since I have no idea of the damage.
Feeding will take several step
#1 Getting the animal to eat for you which will likely mean feeding what was fed previously. Once your BP eats with consistency (3 to 5 feeding) trying switching.
#2 Switching, switching is a one step at the time operation from live to f/T or from one prey type to another and then the next step, this makes the transition a little easier.
Trying to switch from live mice to f/t rat could be very difficult, I would personally go from live mice to F/T mice and once the animal eats with consistency go from f/t mice to f/t rats using the f/t mice at first to scent the f/t rats.
And remember switching requires tough love and of course this means the animal should be healthy and of a good body weight.
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ok changed the bedding to newspaper (out of paper towels) gonna goto walmart for the medicinal supplies
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I got the supplies. I bought betadine, tripple antibiotc ointment with out the pain killer and i also got RX Silver sulfa-(how ever you spell it). I need to know how to mix the betadine
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