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    feeding f/t

    i did some looking around on here and the internet and came up with this strategy for feeding f/t.

    1) ALWAYS make sure snake is NOT in shed before thawing out a rat.
    2) place 1 frozen rat in a sandwich bag, close it and place this in a tupperware container filled with hot tap water. set aside. check on it in 1 1/2 hours.
    3) if the rat is completely thawed out either
    a) place it in snake's cage overnight & check on it the next morning to see if the snake ate it or
    b) imitate a rat moving around to stimulate a feeding response.
    4) if snake does not eat, throw the thawed rat away and wait until the next week. repeat steps 1-3.

    that's all i got. i was looking for a sticky on the preparation and offering techniques for f/t prey but this was what i was able to come up with.

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    With f/t, it completely depends on the person and the snake. I've got snakes that will only eat if I move the rat around, and I've got snakes that won't touch it until it's been sitting in the cage for a few hours. I personally prefer to leave rats out on the counter to thaw gradually (4 hours for mice/sm rats, 12 hours for larger rats), then I warm the core temp in warm water for 20min, then I heat the skin temp to 90* or so with a hair dryer.

    Again, it depends on your snake. I've got snakes that will eat throughout their shed cycle.

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    Re: feeding f/t

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy4Herps View Post
    With f/t, it completely depends on the person and the snake. I've got snakes that will only eat if I move the rat around, and I've got snakes that won't touch it until it's been sitting in the cage for a few hours. I personally prefer to leave rats out on the counter to thaw gradually (4 hours for mice/sm rats, 12 hours for larger rats), then I warm the core temp in warm water for 20min, then I heat the skin temp to 90* or so with a hair dryer.

    Again, it depends on your snake. I've got snakes that will eat throughout their shed cycle.
    Aye Kya will eat while shes in shed no problem
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    Re: feeding f/t

    well, when i tried to feed my girl on the 19th it didnt go well and it wasnt until that night while she was out while i was doing some cleaning in her cage, we noticed her eyes were a hazy blueish-silver color. she was in shed.

    my current collection
    1.2 kiddos
    1.0 better half
    0.1 mojave ball python (Nyx)
    0.1 Dumerils Boa (Hemera)
    1.0 Eastern Box turtle
    3.4.? rats (? = litter coming any day now)
    0.1 dutch rabbit (Lucy)

    my "future hopefuls"
    0.0.1 pied cockatiel 0.0.1 white bellied caique 0.0.2 guinea pigs

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    Re: feeding f/t

    Quote Originally Posted by mommanessy247 View Post
    i did some looking around on here and the internet and came up with this strategy for feeding f/t.

    1) ALWAYS make sure snake is NOT in shed before thawing out a rat.
    2) place 1 frozen rat in a sandwich bag, close it and place this in a tupperware container filled with hot tap water. set aside. check on it in 1 1/2 hours.
    3) if the rat is completely thawed out either
    a) place it in snake's cage overnight & check on it the next morning to see if the snake ate it or
    b) imitate a rat moving around to stimulate a feeding response.
    4) if snake does not eat, throw the thawed rat away and wait until the next week. repeat steps 1-3.

    that's all i got. i was looking for a sticky on the preparation and offering techniques for f/t prey but this was what i was able to come up with.
    Sounds like a solid start. You'll find ways to tweak this as you go. Different tricks work for different snakes. I have some that would probably try to eat it frozen...While others need to have the head of the rodent warmed with a hair dryer.
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