From one of your earlier posts I noticed you didn't leave the ASF in with the snake for very long. I would leave it in for several hours or even all night occasionally checking to make sure the ASF isn't getting "hungry" if you know what I mean. I have some snakes that take hours to eat but always do. ALso if you are worried about it try leaving a dead mouse in over night That works for a few of mine. Seems that they prefer the smell of dead rotting flesh. (well not literally rotting)
I've left dead mice and or small rats in with him no joy. Good idea though! On my next attempt (after he settles down from the vet visit I'll leave the ASF in with him longer... checking on him to be safe.
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