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Ball won't eat Prekilled rat from Reptile Show
Just wanted to see if anyone else has had this issue before. So 4 months ago I went to a Reptile show here in Columbus Ohio and bought like $20 worth of f/t hopper rats for our ball. It was so much cheaper than gonig to her breader and spending like $2.50 for each f/t rat. So get this, I have yet to be able to feed our BP one of those rats from the Reptile show.
So last week I did a little experiment . I've been feeding our BP live for about the last 4 feedings cause he went on, what I thought was, a 2 month hunger strike because he wouldn't eat the f/t I purchased from the Reptile show . Every week I offered him a meal and never would he take it . Frustrated I went to his breeder and he told me that maybe he was "bored" and wanted some action with a live prey item.
Anyway, my 5 year old son, the BP's "daddy", started getting attached to the rats so back to f/t for us. I took out one of the numerous f/t from the reptile show stash, thawed it and warmed it for him but this time I had also bought one of the f/t from the breeder too just to see which he would take. I offered the Reptile show one first. Wiggled it around just like normal. My BP came out of his hide but wouldn't bite for anything. I put the rat closer and he "ran" back into his hide . Then an hour later I offered the f/t rat from the breeders reptile store the exact same way. My BP snapped that rat up so freaking fast it scared me .
I went back and asked my BP's breeder what he thought and he asked if there was a smell to the rats from the show. I can't lie there is a distinct smell . He said, "I'll bet they gas their rats to kill em. There is a distinct smell to em. I don't gas mine but kill them then freeze them. Because the BP was raised on my f/t he may not recognize the gased ones as rats due to the smell." So to the garbage for the remaining, funky smelling, gassed rats I bought from the Reptile Show .
INTERESTING!!! Has anyone else ever experienced this? I guess I'll be supporting my local breeder by buying his f/t rats... don't have much of a choice. What do they say, "the customer, my BP in this case, is always right!".
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