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    Re: feeding my baby ball

    Check this out:
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet

    Also if you are feeding f/t why not try this:
    get the rodent and place it in the same room as your reptile, maybe on top of the tank let it thaw out for about half hour - 1 hour depending on the rodent size.
    Then get a blow dryer and start blow drying the scent of the rodent towards the ball hopefully he should come out of hiding looking for the prey

    (when i do this the second i place the frozen rodent wrapper on top of my cage my ball flies out looking but has to wait 1 hour hehe)

    once you have blowdryed the scent of the rodent, and at the same time warmed it up just dangle the rodent above the ball and hopefully he sould strike it, if not leave it in his cage over night but if it is still their in the morning remove it, and feed on the next scheduled day.
    Last edited by SRMD; 07-17-2012 at 06:29 AM.
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