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Re: Why does she do this?
hmm..i dunno why she does that.
My male spider will sometimes strike at FT but then not eat it. One thing that really helps is to give it a tug after he strikes so that he really thinks it's putting up a fight. Sometimes I make squeeking noises like a mouse in pain to really simulate the experience 
JonV
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Re: Why does she do this?
Hey that's funny because snakes don't really "hear".
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Re: Why does she do this?
Some of my snakes do that too. Most of the times it's my own fault; the rats aren't warm enough...
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Re: Why does she do this?
She's most likely looking for a heat signature to figure out which end is the head (the nose is usually warmest). Try warming the nose of the prey on a heat lamp for 20 seconds or so before giving it to her to help her out.
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Re: Why does she do this?
mine will do that with f/t she will "kill" it but not eat it. so i switched back to live. some snakes are picky about live and f/t and some will eat anything.
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Re: Why does she do this?
Mine did that last night, he went in his hide and I just left it by the hid opening, he ate it then, just give them time
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Re: Why does she do this?
Mine doesn't do that, but I do have one that will drag the mouse into her hide before eating after she's killed it.
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Re: Why does she do this?
 Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj
Sometimes I make squeeking noises like a mouse in pain to really simulate the experience
JonV
But he wouldnt be able to hear it, cause snakes dont have ears!!!
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Re: Why does she do this?
I'll try heating the nose then, as that seems like the most logical explanation. The body of the rat was warm enough - I let it sit in a covered pan of hot water for ages, constantly changing the water to keep it hot, and then I let it sit under her heat lamp. I guess she just doesn't know where to begin. Though that doesn't really explain the dragging of the animal. She doesn't take it back to her hide, she just moves it a little.
I should stop trying to explain all the things this girl does. She's always been a little wacky. For example, http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=53035
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