Quote Originally Posted by Spike4179 View Post
Yeah I did everything that you said I didnt feed until night in a darkened room. I let the mouse dethaw inside the room on top of the enclosure. Then I heated up to about 100 degrees. Then I stuck the nose of the mouse into the hide she struck at it but didnt latch. I repeated the steps of heating it up with a hair dryer each time she would strike at it but never take it she struck at it at least 7 separate times until I got frustrated from exhaustion from the long day and gave up and just left it in the enclosure for the rest of the night.

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I admit that’s kinda odd .. occasionally they refuse and are just not interested -not even a tongue flick.

When there’s interest they usually take . .. even if it takes a few attempts ..

Just to clarify .... some will ONLY strike and eat in dim / low light conditions .

Mine will only strike from UNDER their hide .... just means waiting until they’re settled under a hide for a while then dangle the warm mouse/rat at the hide entrance ... BOOM !


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