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    Very first feeding issue....

    My girl drove me crazy tonight. She is usually a GREAT feeder, no incident. Tonight, not so much.

    I watched her constrict her dinner FOUR times. Yes, FOUR. She would strike, coil, and then crawl away for a minute, only to come back and do it again FOUR times. Each time, I was about to remove the prey and try again next week, but then she would go right back to it, so I decided to just watch and see what happened. After the 4th time, the prey was a bloody mess and she swallowed it.... I was perplexed and over it by that point, but at least she finally ate it.

    Nothing was different, same prey, same temperature, same time of day. Anyone else ever experience anything like that? A snake "killing" its meal FOUR times?!?! I feed only f/t, and she has always taken them like a champ and has previously only felt the need to "kill" them once. Any thoughts?
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    Maybe she was just in an aggressive/pissy mood and she decided to take it out on the rat lol
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    Re: Very first feeding issue....

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Maybe she was just in an aggressive/pissy mood and she decided to take it out on the rat lol
    LOL could be?

    snakes are weird. At least she ate it? lol

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    Haha. Yeah, I was so relieved she ate it because she has a perfect eating record. She also tried to drag it into her hide one time but got it stuck in the same way a dog with a big stick in its mouth can't go through a doorway. She punished it for this offense with her third constriction.

    But yeah, I have never seen prey quite so decimated before, and I had no idea a f/t rodent could still bleed so much. haha. It went from white to solid pink by the time she actually ate it.
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    Wink Re: Very first feeding issue....

    Quote Originally Posted by Emily Hubbard View Post
    Haha. Yeah, I was so relieved she ate it because she has a perfect eating record. She also tried to drag it into her hide one time but got it stuck in the same way a dog with a big stick in its mouth can't go through a doorway. She punished it for this offense with her third constriction.

    But yeah, I have never seen prey quite so decimated before, and I had no idea a f/t rodent could still bleed so much. haha. It went from white to solid pink by the time she actually ate it.
    One of my girls is a live only feeder and she will instantly constrict her prey and sometimes after unwrapping she will zoom around her tub for up to a half hour before she consumes it. I have never seen her reconstrict it but she will bump it around with her nose and drag it around drop and zoom some more. Maybe just a female quirk!
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    Re: Very first feeding issue....

    Quote Originally Posted by chaoticstone View Post
    One of my girls is a live only feeder and she will instantly constrict her prey and sometimes after unwrapping she will zoom around her tub for up to a half hour before she consumes it. I have never seen her reconstrict it but she will bump it around with her nose and drag it around drop and zoom some more. Maybe just a female quirk!
    That is so funny, and very good to know if she does it again that playing with it for half an hour isn't unheard of. haha. It was just like she had short term memory loss and forgot that she had already annihilated it moments before. I think my snake is broken. Doesn't matter, I love her just the same.
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    Maybe she just needed a good fight? Some of mine turn over and writhe with theirs after they've constricted. I always say, "oh? That dead rat putting up a fight tonight?" haha

    At least she did finally eat

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    Eh, she was just in the mood to play with her food
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    Your lucky yours eats it though. I have to feed live now because my girl would do the same thing and constrict f/t over and over and squeeze the guts out and once the blood came she wouldn't constrict again. She destroyed like 12 mice constricting all of them and destroying them before I just went to live and never had a problem again. I just wish she would eat f/t. Luckily she has never ben bit only scratched or bit but not through the skin but I still always worry about it and every now and then I have to pull on the mouses tail to stop the hind lages from scratching her until it stops and I always have to see where the mouth is. Well glad your girl finally ate.
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    Re: Very first feeding issue....

    I actually had the same problem last week... took her 2 hours for her to eat.
    She was also a lot more playful with it. she tossed it around and moved it around the tank a lot before finding something else to do lol
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