That's called an assist feed. In retro spect that's not half as invasive as an actual forcefeed. Now your forcefeed recipe I've never used but if anything I'd think a better shake to use would be just blending a bunch of pinkies or a rat pup with a little water. The one you used isn't the best option. The egg Is not a natural food item so it will probably give her the runs pretty badly. Baby food for any reptile is just an awful option. With an anorexic reptile a much better option is to just stick to the natural diet blended to make a shake or vets sell canned food called Science diet A/d formula. I've never used it on any of my snakes but I have used it with a few beardies/ other gecko rescues. Do you have any knowledgeable breeders around that know how to forcefeed? That is usually the most stressful procedure and not for the faint of heart and it is also the very last option sort of thing. This involved taking a smaller than normal food item and actually making them swallow it. It's very invasive, and it can hurt them if it's not done right so I would really like to stress that it should be done by a knowledgeable person. But I would also recommend double or even triple checking the tub she's in. Trying to give her a hide, and leaving her alone for at least 2 weeks. It sounds like you've tried alot and you may not be giving her enough time in between refusals and making the issue worse accidentally. Have you checked her feces for signs of possible parasites?


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