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    Re: JCP not eating; Part II

    Sorry for this many posts...

    but he took 2 more! Best news is, they were both unscented. It took a few minutes, but eventually he'd just open his mouth!

    I think 3 is enough for one day

    I'll try again next week.

    Should I go for a large rat?
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    Re: JCP not eating; Part II

    One prey item is usually not a bad thing.

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    Re: JCP not eating; Part II

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidG View Post
    One prey item is usually not a bad thing.
    I agree, as long as they are feeding regularly. If an animal is on a continued fast and suddenly begins feeding, I'll offer multiple prey items. I have a few male chondros that feed about 10-12 times per year. Each feeding I will give as much as I think they can handle. They are usually good for another month or two. Just a male being a male.

    Matthijs, just keep doing what works. No need to change things if he's eating. I wonder how he would react to a mouse though.....but don't try. lol. Keep him on his rats.
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    Re: JCP not eating; Part II

    Also feeding to frequently or to much to often will drive an animal to go off feeding.

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    Re: JCP not eating; Part II

    It's a week later...

    and he took a LARGE rat!

    Took a little bit of scenting only, and he just started eating it.

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    Re: JCP not eating; Part II

    Try an unscented in a week or two (not sure of your feed schedule, I did every 2 on adults) If he doesn't take you can try and scent it for him.

    Congrats BTW.

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    Re: JCP not eating; Part II

    David,

    I offered him another small rat, and he took it unscented. I don't want to over feed so I won't do that again.

    You think I should feed every two weeks? I'm pretty sure he'll take unscented, because I didn't even wash the rat and only rubbed the mouse a little bit.
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