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    Re: Technique for feeding live prey?

    Now I have another question.. The closest place for me to get live prey for this little guy is almost 45 mins away.. I think my plan will be to get a small cage and keep 2 mice on hand so that I don't have to make this drive every week.. I would like to reintroduce f/t but not sure when.. Again, this little guy went almost 6 weeks without eating until the other night so I don't want to negate any progress made. How long should I keep doing live before introducing the f/t again?

    My other concern (or my sons concern) is feeding him in his enclosure. I did this the other night because as I said in my original post, we just didn't want to stress him out any more but my son is worried that he will become 'unfriendly'. I did drop the mouse on the opposite side of the enclosure and I did NOT put my hand in.. I simply tipped the box that the mouse was in and let him plop into a corner. Have any of you had any issues with this concern of my sons?

    Again, I do want to thank everyone for their advice. This is a whole new experience for us so getting advice from snake owners is such a big plus! The snake was my son's birthday present and he has been worried sick that something will go seriously wrong.. I'm trying to make sure it's goes seriously right .

    Oh, I almost forgot.. Where he hasn't eaten much in such a period of time and is skinny, should I try feeding him more than once a week for a while? Or more than one mouse at a time?
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    Re: Technique for feeding live prey?

    Most importantly, the snake will NOT become aggressive from being fed in it's enclosure. This is actually much better for it, as it will feel safe, be more likely to eat, and never even see your hand during the feeding process. If it never sees your hand at the same time it sees/smells food, how could they become associated? This is proven to be true more than 90% of the time, and the other 10% is about how many balls are aggressive regardless of feeding practices.

    How much does this little guy weigh? If he's looking really skinny, and/or is young, I would feed him every 4-5 days, if he'll take it. A lot of people feed yearlings like that, then every seven days til adult hood, then slow down even more. I think I'll just feed my hatchling every 7 days as I'm not concerned with his weight. Some do a lot less. Feed him 10-15% his body weight per feeding for now. No more once he reaches 1000 grams. He could just get fat then.

    I would feed him live for a while until he looks like he could go for another few weeks without food for the switch back to F/T. Perhaps you could do some breeding for yourself?
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    Re: Technique for feeding live prey?

    Based on the fact it's eating live, I would suggest setting up a mouse breeding tub, especially if you are planning on keeping extras on hand.

    Start by getting the mice breeding, produce some babies, gradually feed off the mice when they are big enough, this should set you up for a while. From there feed as I suggested with hemostats (as the snake will get used to seeing them on the scruff of the rodent's neck. After this start stunning them before feeding them, then a few feeds of doing this, start prekilling (cervical dislocation), do this for a while, then finally kill and freeze your own mice, and start feeding frozen. From there you should be golden if the snake is taking the f/t.
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