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    Re: Help with my baby ball python!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by drella941 View Post
    I have no idea how old he is. When we got him he was 130g. He is now about 105g. We is in a tub on a heated rack. The temps closest to the heat is in the high 80s. Humidity is a little above 50%. He has a hide and water dish. I have tried mouse pinks and hoppers, and rat pinks. Both live and frozen.
    What are you using to measure the temp and humidity?
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    Re: Help with my baby ball python!!!!

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    Guinea pigs weigh an average of 80g at birth... That ball would split right open if he tries to eat it.

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    Help with my baby ball python!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by MootWorm View Post
    Guinea pigs weigh an average of 80g at birth... That ball would split right open if he tries to eat it.
    I guess I completely disregarded the fact that we are talking about a baby ball haha

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    Re: Help with my baby ball python!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by alykoz View Post
    I guess I completely disregarded the fact that we are talking about a baby ball haha
    Haha it's all good!

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    Only downfall of gerbils and if I'm not mistaken they had a member that did it to his BP and he couldn't get it to switch back to mice/rats.

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    Also, gerbils are buttheads. Just sayin...

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    Re: Help with my baby ball python!!!!

    I've tried leaving a live in with him, and tried dangling and leaving a f/t also. We have a infrared temp gun.

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    How long were they left in with him?

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    Re: Help with my baby ball python!!!!

    Maybe try a 16 Quart tub. Put just a hide and a small water dish in there. Once the snake is inside the hide put the F/T meal right in front of the hide entrance. Leave it overnight if needed. Mine usually took the food within a few hours. I've had to do this for a few of my snakes to get them to eat until they got comfortable.
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    Re: Help with my baby ball python!!!!

    We force fed him today. Hopefully he starts eating on his own.

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