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Re: live feeding...
They are nocturnal. They're gunna be more active at night then any other time.
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Re: live feeding...
 Originally Posted by joepythons
Congrats first off  .Now please leave her alone in her enclosure for a week to adjust to the new home.You can change the water but no touching 
thannks =]
i figured that i let her explore the enclosure whene she comes out..... but that wasnt the main reason i posted thi thread its because im kinda affraid to feed her live for the risk of injuries but also if she doesnt eat than what should i do? because ive heard that wild caught snakes always have trouble feeding.....
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Re: live feeding...
Look if u feed live. Say u put mouse in (20-30 mins tops) say it does start to bite the snake stick something in the mouth. pencil ur finger whatever this will put that to a end 
If it goes to scratch it just hold the feet lol
Never leave it in more then 20-30 mins tho and when it takes it if u see anything go wrong just help the snake out.
I had a mouse start to scratch ours just held the feet. It messed up like 2-3 scales nothing big didnt hurt snake
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Re: live feeding...
 Originally Posted by Mrgbb
thannks =]
i figured that i let her explore the enclosure whene she comes out..... but that wasnt the main reason i posted thi thread its because im kinda affraid to feed her live for the risk of injuries but also if she doesnt eat than what should i do? because ive heard that wild caught snakes always have trouble feeding.....
Sadly the refusing to eat is common in wild caughts.Since your not sure if she is going to eat or not yet dont get yourself worried.Did the pet store say she ate for them yet? If so what was it?
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Re: live feeding...
My mom bought me my ball python from a pet store for Christmas. Couldve been a wild catch but im not sure. Dont be discouraged if he/she doesnt eat for a while. I got Max(my bp) on Xmas day. The pet store said he ate the Monday before that (you cant always believe what they say. The just want to sell you something) So we judged off that. So we tried feeding him every Monday for 3 weeks and NOTHING didnt even strike at the mouse we tried to feed him. On the 4th week he finally ate. Just offer food to your snake once a week and if he/she doesnt eat dont be discouraged. Wait exactly a week and try again. If your going to feed it live watch and make sure the mouse doesnt hurt the snake (scrath, bite, etc) and then turn out the lights and let it eat in some privacy. Personally I watch the strike cause its fascinating to me then i turn out the lights and leave him alone. Again dont be discouraged and dont be afraid to ask anymore questions. Were all here to help.
Good Luck!
Corey
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Re: live feeding...
 Originally Posted by f4n70m
Look if u feed live. Say u put mouse in (20-30 mins tops) say it does start to bite the snake stick something in the mouth. pencil ur finger whatever this will put that to a end
If it goes to scratch it just hold the feet lol
Never leave it in more then 20-30 mins tho and when it takes it if u see anything go wrong just help the snake out.
I had a mouse start to scratch ours just held the feet. It messed up like 2-3 scales nothing big didnt hurt snake
yea i had it in the enclosure for about 15 mins and the snake just looked at it with like confussion lol sometimes the snake would start to creep up on it but than the mouse would go sniff the snake and she would jump back like shes afraid of it.....
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@cweimer4 i watch till is dead and he starts to go for the head. Not like little scratches or a little bite would do much dmg but i also dont want him looking all jacked up ya know
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