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    Re: Quick Q: Hatchling BP strikes back!

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    Some hatchlings will eat rats right off but many will need a mouse or asf fuzzy to start off with.
    About 50% of our hatchlings started on rats but the rest needed a few meals of asf's or mice to get going before switching to rat fuzzies.

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    wow thanks for the advise! let me try that... when will i be worried that it is not eating? 2 weeks?

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    Huh, usually locally-bred snakes settle in quicker than shipped snakes. But I guess not always! The fact that she's not eating yet suggests she's still stressed.

    If she's still striking in a week, well, you may just have a nippy baby. Once in a while you get a hatchling with a little extra "personality", you know? But even those will calm down as they mature.

    Good luck!
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    Re: Quick Q: Hatchling BP strikes back!

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    Huh, usually locally-bred snakes settle in quicker than shipped snakes. But I guess not always! The fact that she's not eating yet suggests she's still stressed.

    If she's still striking in a week, well, you may just have a nippy baby. Once in a while you get a hatchling with a little extra "personality", you know? But even those will calm down as they mature.

    Good luck!
    thanks a lot! i actually do not mind a striker as long as they eat, baby or even adult BPs cannot kill a person as far i know... right? hehe. Yep i will leave it for a week..

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