Quote Originally Posted by GoingPostal View Post
I have a couple that coil, drop and sniff around for a bit before eating. If they grab it right off the bat great, some won't and I just leave the rat right in front of the hide they are in. Either way I leave the room for about an hour, any that haven't eaten get it reheated up and reoffered, left alone for a couple hours, if they still haven't touched it I take it out.
This one is odd...she won't eat it if I leave her for hours, but maybe a towel would help with the shyness.
Quote Originally Posted by Marissa@MKmorphs View Post
May I ask why you are monitoring f/t feedings? For my snakes, once they wrap the rat, I close the enclosure back and leave them overnight.

It sounds like they might be a shy eater, or guarding their food.
I honestly just love to watch them chow down ^^ it's adorable. I usually sit across the room and let them do their thing.
Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Misha View Post
Yea, agree with Marissa. One of my BPs will kill his pray but won't eat it unless he's in complete ldarkness and quiet enviorment.

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This one has always been weird when Feeding lol
Quote Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
Does she seem to totally abandon the prey and lose interest in it? Or is she still kind of nearby/wrapped around the prey/looking interested, but just not eating it immediately?
She will 'kill' it and then just drop it, coil OVER it, and look around excitedly like she is waiting for her tub to open for more food. After half an hour, I will cautiously remove the rat, reheat, and try again. Twice will usually do it, but today it was 3! She comes at me like a crazy snake when I open her tub, too! Very weird. Maybe she IS guarding it. This also wouldn't have to do with the feeding bin size would it? It's small compared to her but she usually only takes an hour whilst being difficult Aside from that, she disregards the rat the entire time until I try to remove it.