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    question about baby feeding techniques

    Ok so how long do you all go before you assist feed a baby ball python? Also before you reach that point what all tricks do you like to use in attempts to get a picky eater to eat?

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    From the start..... I leave them all in the egg tub until they have all had their first shed. I set them up in their own tubs with aspen bedding and crumpled newspaper to fill in the extra space. I give them 3-5 days and then I offer their first meal, a live rat pup. Typically they eat on the first attempt. If they don't I give them 2-3 weeks depending on their body condition. If they start looking skinny I assist feed a f/t pinky.

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    Re: question about baby feeding techniques

    a lot depends on the look of the hatchling, weight when it came out of the egg. but an average hatchling is around 30 days before assist feeding.

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