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Crazy thought.. Maybe...
Soo... I just got what I believe to be a juvenile albino BP. From what I was told, she has always been in a tub/rack system. When I brought her home I put her in a glass tank with a heat lamp on the screen. It's been a couple weeks since I got her and she hasn't eaten for me yet. I understand that's a huge change for her and she probably won't eat for quite some time.
For some reason, she seems to always be staring at the heat lamp... I noticed that if I move it, she fallows. I might be crazy for thinking this and forgive me for asking but... Could it be possible that being in a tub all her life, she's seeing this heat lamp as a prey or trouble of some sort? I know they detect heat and she's never had a heat lamp hanging over top of her, so could it be that she's constantly worried about that big mysterious source of heat floating over her?
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Crazy thought.. Maybe...
 Originally Posted by Redlude92
Soo... I just got what I believe to be a juvenile albino BP. From what I was told, she has always been in a tub/rack system. When I brought her home I put her in a glass tank with a heat lamp on the screen. It's been a couple weeks since I got her and she hasn't eaten for me yet. I understand that's a huge change for her and she probably won't eat for quite some time.
For some reason, she seems to always be staring at the heat lamp... I noticed that if I move it, she fallows. I might be crazy for thinking this and forgive me for asking but... Could it be possible that being in a tub all her life, she's seeing this heat lamp as a prey or trouble of some sort? I know they detect heat and she's never had a heat lamp hanging over top of her, so could it be that she's constantly worried about that big mysterious source of heat floating over her?
I'm really not certain to be fair but I've got a female Albino Royal who was doing well until I moved her from her small viv into a larger plusher viv ... and she went off her food for 8 months ... then I needed her larger viv for an incoming Boa and I put her in old viv and she ate the very next day and the day after that as well !
I also read that a Royal Python holds the record for 'fasting' which is over 21 months approx !!
Last edited by Zincubus; 10-26-2014 at 09:07 AM.
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Re: Crazy thought.. Maybe...
How big is the enclosure she is in?
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Don't use a heat lamp. Put her on a UTH
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Re: Crazy thought.. Maybe...
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Re: Crazy thought.. Maybe...
I turned off the heat lamp and put a rat in there and she went for it. I guess I'm going to get a UTH tomorrow.
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Re: Crazy thought.. Maybe...
 Originally Posted by Redlude92
I turned off the heat lamp and put a rat in there and she went for it. I guess I'm going to get a UTH tomorrow.
And a thermostat to regulate it so she doesn't get a burned belly.
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Re: Crazy thought.. Maybe...
You may want to try to take her/him out of the tank and put him/her on a tub and offer food in a dark place that really works for me
and after she or he ate try to move him or her to its tank with caution cus if you move her too much she can throw up the prey
hope it helps you
good luck
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Re: Crazy thought.. Maybe...
 Originally Posted by fLako0aGuiiLaR
You may want to try to take her/him out of the tank and put him/her on a tub and offer food in a dark place that really works for me
and after she or he ate try to move him or her to its tank with caution cus if you move her too much she can throw up the prey
hope it helps you
good luck
Or... leave her in her own tank to feed and avoid any handling/stress concerns all together, which is what the OP is likely going to do (and what many others do as well).
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Re: Crazy thought.. Maybe...
Get the UTH set up using a thermostat to safely control it. How are you measuring temps/humidity in the tank? What type of top do you have...screen, glass, Plexiglas, etc?
Once you get things set up correctly you can safely feed in the tank. There should be no need to use a separate container for feeding. Not only are you risking a regurgitation as mentioned earlier, you could be risking a bite when moving back to the tank. All of this movement can certainly stress the snake out. The feeding container "requirement" is a myth spread by pet stores to sell extra equipment to unknowing new reptile owners.
Good luck with your new BP!
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