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    Re: First ball python! Could use some guidance.

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    Did the previous owner say if they tried frozen before and it was refused?

    If so, I would wait and get a few meals in it.

    If not, you could certainly try and see what happens. I personally have had really good luck switching snakes to frozen. Just thaw thoroughly and serve hot.
    Thanks! No, they didn't say that they ever tried it. I'll give it a try then!

    Quote Originally Posted by Emeraldtail View Post
    After reading over this thread, my recommendation is to let her settle in before trying to feed. Let her hide for a week or two. It's hard to be patient but its important for the health of your snake. After that, there's no harm in offering a frozen thawed. One other thing, it may be hard for you to notice mites with the cypress so inspect her closely when you do hold her. =)
    But she hasn't eaten in over two weeks? Isn't that going to stress her to not eat and be hungry? And will do with watching out for the mites!

    She was out wandering the entire enclosure last night for a while. I'm thinking she's starting to feel more comfortable all ready.
    Last edited by TheBallPython; 07-01-2013 at 09:58 AM.
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