All good questions. The pet store had it for 4 days before I purchased it. At the time I purchased it they didn't know if it was eating live or frozen. The person helping me stated the snake was brought in on his days off. I'll try a larger prey item next week or by the end of this one. As soon as I out the hopper mouse inside the tub I immediately knew it was too small.
I raised my normal from a hatchling and always fed her frozen/thawed prey. It lasted about a year and a half and she quit eating all together. I tried everything. Once I introduced live prey she began eating again.
I offered my new super pastel a live rodent and it was readily accepted. Next time I'm thinking a weaned rat pup.
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