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    Anybody else NOT do the zombie dance?

    I started feeding my BPs F/T a few months ago and i automatically thought i needed to do the zombie dance so they could eat. I tried this for a few weeks and then one day i just thought "what if i just put the rat in there?" So i tried it. 3 of my 5 eat every time this way. One is hit or miss and i sometimes end up doing the zombie dance. And one will only take it if i do the zombie dance. How many of you have a real easy time fedding F/T?

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    I dont do the usual "dance", personally I think it would be harder to "lock on" for the snake. Ive noticed with loki I just thaw the mouse and hold it a few inches away from him. No movement needed, once he smalls it he perks up, double checks that it's food, and hits it. It doesn't take him long at all to realize it's food, not me.

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    Not only do I do the dance, I like to make up funny voices while doing it too. (but usually they hit it before I can do anything)
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    Re: Anybody else NOT do the zombie dance?

    I used to have to do the zombie dance but since my two bp's have grown all I have to is open the tub lids and present the prey near their faces and they strike and coil just beautifully.

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    Depends on the Snake

    I have to coax my BRB to eat with the Zombie Dance, but it just scares my Ball Python. My Ball wants the mouse left on the floor of her cage with the lights off only after 10:00 at night. The mouse had better be at least 100 degrees F. It will disappear between 10:00 and 10:10. My Corn snake likes a mouse scent trail with a mouse hidden at the end of it under some substrate, so she can slither after it and eat it in secret. My BCI never gives me a chance to do anything. Usually I am just sitting outside his tank looking at a piece of tail in the tongues wondering where the rodent went. The BCI has a wicked fast strike.

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    I only zombie dance when someone is looking like they're thinking about maybe eating, but haven't made up their mind. Usually adult males, usually this time of year. Other than that, nope!

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    Anybody else NOT do the zombie dance?

    DANCE?

    We don't need no Stinking Dance!!

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    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
    0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
    0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017

    Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.

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    I have small handful of animals that require a dance. I'm lucky if I can get the rat/mouse in front of their face before they launch out of the tub looking for food!
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    Re: Anybody else NOT do the zombie dance?

    It just comes down to what your BP prefers. I don't think any of mine like the dance. I don't let my boyfriend feed them anymore because he goes in there with the rat like a freaking wrecking ball and scares the poop out of the snakes. He tells me "You have to move it more!" and I hate wasting the rats when the snakes are too freaked to eat it -__-

    I just slowly lower the rat in and they usually take it like that, otherwise I've had a lot of success with rubbing the rat on their body if they don't take it right away (lower body, away from the snakes head, as getting too close to their head usually sends the snake into flight mode, in my experience anyway). One of our girls wouldn't eat F/T, so we started rubbing her body with it instead, she would coil throw, then get mad and turn around and slam it. This works like a charm for her every time, so you just have to figure out what works for each of them
    We've found our male is more likely to eat the F/T if we drop it in his cage and cover him up/leave him alone with it.

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    Re: Anybody else NOT do the zombie dance?

    I feed live so no need for dancing. Most of my snakes have such a good appetite that they will snatch up the rat before it can touch the tub floor!

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