Yeah as pretends mentioned, the fun part of owning a KSB is learning to spot the little tiny head popping out of the surface. I went through hell and back trying to get my Male to eat normally on ft, he is now eating 2 rat pinkies and switching to fuzzies next feeding. Once I find where his head is poking out, I take the feeder (warmed with a hair dryer so the room already smells like food) and dance it in front of his head. He'll usually start flicking his tongue and if he hasn't grabbed it already I'll bop it on his head and he will go straight for it.
In my experience, their head is nearly always popping up somewhere especially if they're hungry. The trick is to get used to spotting it.
Congrats on the new baby, you're gonna love her!!!!
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