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Feeding (Sub)Adult Bloods Live Prey
Seeing that there are (surprising to me) quite a few ball python owners who feed live prey, I was curious if any sub-adult/adult blood owners feed live prey. I had an instance yesterday where I brought home a small "medium" rat for my ball python to see if I could entice him to eat (I had to throw/waste 2 f/t rats prior already these past 2 weeks), and seeing that after 15 minutes he had no interest, I took the rat out and popped it in my blood's enclosure. Before I could even finish locking up my ball's enclosue, all I heard was WHAP/THUD! I can't even really describe it...I had never heard anything so...aggressive sounding? I looked into my blood's enclosure and he had the rat safely coiled and the whole ingestion was complete within 10 minutes. That was the first live prey I had ever fed my blood...he usually gets f/t large rats and takes them without hesitation.
I realize rats, especially the larger sized ones, can be quite aggressive and a nasty bite can potentially injure a snake. I'm not interested in any way, shape, or form to make judgement, as I do believe live feedings can be done responsibly, but am just curious if there are sub-adult/adult blood owners out there who regularly feed live prey.
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Re: Feeding (Sub)Adult Bloods Live Prey
We fed Jade, our yearling, live for a while, but it's just too intense for her. We've since then switched her back to FT and she will just eat it off the ground. We've had some very near misses (our face, her mouth) when feeding live. She just got so worked up we decided that we don't want a full grown animal doing that, so we went back to FT.
I don't really care how we feed them, honestly, FT, live, PK. It doesnt make a difference to me. But if I could, I would love to just toss in a FT rat for everyone and call it good. But not all snakes will just eat a FT off the ground, they have to be enticed by the 'zombie dance' and when you get up in numbers, it takes a lot of time to dance for each snake.That's why we do live, plus a refusal can go back into the bin.
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Re: Feeding (Sub)Adult Bloods Live Prey
I have been feeding my juvie red blood live. She is about 1,300 grams, so not very big, but not a baby. She's been eating live mediums fine, but since bigger rats are going to be more dangerous, I decided to switch her. So far, she has had one f/t, so hopefully it will be a smooth transition.
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Re: Feeding (Sub)Adult Bloods Live Prey
I prefer feeding f/t as it is much easier for me and I enjoy it better as odd as it sounds.
Sometimes its a different feeding responds when it comes to live.
I dont see the need to feed live with bloods or sumatrans because they rarely refuse to feed....
Just my opinion.
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Re: Feeding (Sub)Adult Bloods Live Prey
I feed live, no problems so far.
~Jess
Balls: 2.10 normal, 1.0 pastel, 2.2 het albino, 1.0 50% het pied, 1.2 poss. axanthic, 1.0 pinstripe, 1.0 black pastel,
Misc. snakes: 1.1 blood python, 1.0 Tarahumara Mountain kingsnake, 0.1 RTB
0.0.1 Red-eyed casque-headed skink
1.2 dogs (Lab, Catahoula, Papillon-X), 6.1 cats, 1.0 foster dog
6.4.8 ASFs
1.0 Very Patient Boyfriend
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Re: Feeding (Sub)Adult Bloods Live Prey
 Originally Posted by slartibartfast
I feed live, no problems so far.
Hi Jess! How old and what size is your blood? What size rats (I assume) are you feeding? By "no problems so far", I assume you have no issue with aggression, etc.? Any further details would be much appreciated. Thanks!!!
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Re: Feeding (Sub)Adult Bloods Live Prey
I start my babies off on live - After a handful of meals I try and switch them over to P/K or F/T...Once they are switched they never go back...
BT
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Re: Feeding (Sub)Adult Bloods Live Prey
 Originally Posted by BT41042
I start my babies off on live - After a handful of meals I try and switch them over to P/K or F/T...Once they are switched they never go back...
BT
Hi BT, is the reason you switch to P/K or F/T due to feeding safety issues, convenience, or other reasons?
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Re: Feeding (Sub)Adult Bloods Live Prey
My Borneo was a no-miss kind of girl, so I fed her live medium or large rats. She was huge and always on target, and hit like a train. Once one coil was wrapped around, the rat disappeared. I didn't hesitate to feed her live. However, I have had large Boas that I would rather feed a p/k or f/t prey item if they had the habit of striking the rat in a way that the rat could do some possibly serious damage. I think it's important to know your snakes and do what works for each of them.
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Re: Feeding (Sub)Adult Bloods Live Prey
She is a little over a year old, and probably around 1,500g by now. I feed small rats every 7-14 days, depending on availability. She is the garbage disposal...sometimes she'll get an extra, sometimes she'll get skipped if my supplier is short.'
By "no problems so far", I meant no harm has come to her from the rat. She hits hard and fast. She has never been agressive...she's a smart girl, and she knows when feeding time is. :-)
~Jess
Balls: 2.10 normal, 1.0 pastel, 2.2 het albino, 1.0 50% het pied, 1.2 poss. axanthic, 1.0 pinstripe, 1.0 black pastel,
Misc. snakes: 1.1 blood python, 1.0 Tarahumara Mountain kingsnake, 0.1 RTB
0.0.1 Red-eyed casque-headed skink
1.2 dogs (Lab, Catahoula, Papillon-X), 6.1 cats, 1.0 foster dog
6.4.8 ASFs
1.0 Very Patient Boyfriend
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