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Well... she rejected the live one too.
I guess Delilah is on one of those famous BP "feeding strikes," since she still won't eat! We tried a F/T rat pup last week, which she showed NO interest in, so this time I got a live pup... put it in her viv last night, and this morning they were sleeping together. The woman who helped me (at the store) said Delilah might prefer a mouse, since apparently that's the preferred delicacy for a BP. Guess we'll try again next week, but does anyone have tips or suggestions?
P.S. I tried to weigh her the other day, but my scale didn't go high enough for her (maximum weight is 150g). I'll buy a better scale when I have money!
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Re: Well... she rejected the live one too.
Give the mouse a try. It might work, and even if it doesn't, you'll be no worse off than you are now. If that fails to work, you might ask your local pet store for some gerbil bedding, and put the next mouse in that for a while before you present it to your BP.
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Re: Well... she rejected the live one too.
Check you ambient temps too. Some BP's will go off feed if temps go down to the 70's. Some just dont eat in the winter. I have about 60 snakes all in the same conditions and some eat like normal in the winter and some eat every other week and some go months. I had one go 6 months with no bad side effects for the snake, just worried me, lol
Once you get used to it you realize it can be part of their winter behavior.
Small enclosures, tight hides and warmer ambient temps are always helpful with problem feeders.
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Re: Well... she rejected the live one too.
Also, you might not wanna leave your snake with the mouse unattended. They could injure your snake by biting it or whatnot. Just a little suggestion
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Re: Well... she rejected the live one too.
 Originally Posted by sum182
Also, you might not wanna leave your snake with the mouse unattended. They could injure your snake by biting it or whatnot. Just a little suggestion
Yeah, that's the reason I tried a live rat pup first... wasn't sure if she would take to a mouse, and I wouldn't know what to do with it all night! I just got home, and the rat was still hanging out with Delilah, so I removed it from the vivarium... he/she is now munching on an old strawberry (all I could think of!) in a shoebox. I so did not want a pet rat, LOL. Guess I'll take the little bugger back tomorrow, but I'm guessing I should wait on the mouse until next week? Oh, and the temperatures were a little high when I got home, so I just lowered the heat a notch.
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Ball Pythons: 0.4 Normals, 1.0 Pastel, 1.1 Mojaves, 1.0 Black Pastel, 2.0 Spiders, 0.1 Lesser, 1.0 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Honeybee
0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)
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Re: Well... she rejected the live one too.
I jyst realized your your first post said strike but not eating. If it is just a strike and no condtriction it is just a defensive strike which could mean she is scared or nervous. I would try putting her in a smaller enclosure or filling up the tank with crumpled newspaper and cover the glass of her tank so she doesnt feel like she is in an open area. This will make her feel more secure. Scared BP's dont eat when they feel vulnerable.
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Re: Well... she rejected the live one too.
 Originally Posted by Lolo76
Yeah, that's the reason I tried a live rat pup first... wasn't sure if she would take to a mouse, and I wouldn't know what to do with it all night! I just got home, and the rat was still hanging out with Delilah, so I removed it from the vivarium... he/she is now munching on an old strawberry (all I could think of!) in a shoebox. I so did not want a pet rat, LOL.  Guess I'll take the little bugger back tomorrow, but I'm guessing I should wait on the mouse until next week? Oh, and the temperatures were a little high when I got home, so I just lowered the heat a notch.
Please tell us you didn't leave the rat alone in the cage with your snake all day...
Mike
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Re: Well... she rejected the live one too.
 Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle
I jyst realized your your first post said strike but not eating. If it is just a strike and no condtriction it is just a defensive strike which could mean she is scared or nervous. I would try putting her in a smaller enclosure or filling up the tank with crumpled newspaper and cover the glass of her tank so she doesnt feel like she is in an open area. This will make her feel more secure. Scared BP's dont eat when they feel vulnerable.
i think she meant strike as in not eating and refusing.
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Re: Well... she rejected the live one too.
i am kinda new to this but my bp prefers brown or caramel colored live mice. i have given him one caramel and "cowed" he has eatin for me once since i got him but i took it as a good sign. ive read elsewhere sometimes they can be a little finicking when eating. but itll all work out.
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Re: Well... she rejected the live one too.
 Originally Posted by hoax
Please tell us you didn't leave the rat alone in the cage with your snake all day...
Mike
It's a rat pup, with no teeth or opened eyes... and to be honest, I'm not sure how long the rat was in there, since my roommate was in charge all day (she leaves for work shortly before I get home). It's out now, though!
FYI - my other roommate used to own a BP, and he told me the pup is too big for Delilah. So I'll try a fuzzy mouse at his suggestion, and hopefully she will take to it. Should I wait another week for that?
Lolo's Collection...
Ball Pythons: 0.4 Normals, 1.0 Pastel, 1.1 Mojaves, 1.0 Black Pastel, 2.0 Spiders, 0.1 Lesser, 1.0 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Honeybee
0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)
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