Quote Originally Posted by GoingPostal View Post
Problem is you have no idea if the snake ate because of your method, or just because it's a blood and they are garbage disposals. I'm not real sure why you just didn't give the poor snake a week or two to acclimate rather than risk a regurge on an "obviously stressed" animal. A week without food isn't going to hurt anything and chances are high you could have just tossed a f/t rat in there and he still would eat just fine. A bp fasting is going to eat when it wants to and prescenting and heating the prey is the normal way to feed f/t anyways. People on here have prekilled, brained, scented, live, waving it around, different prey items, everything under the sun possible and still not gotten a response from a fasting ball.
Okay first of all, you know nothing of my situation

If you have seen any of my other threads or bothered gazing at them for 1 second you would realize the blood python I got had been roaming the tank for the 2 nights that ive had her

she was hunting

she was obviously hungry


so I fed her

I dont care what anybody says, if a snake is roaming and hungry at night EVEN after you JUST got them, you can feed them. (again, this is my opinion)

however, it would be STUPID to offer food if they WEREN'T hunting around in thier enclosure and weren't hungry. then you would be correct. but your not in this case

And i never said my suggestion is 100% fool proof.

Please take your negativity elsewhere