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    Unhappy newbie on bp

    I got a bp gave to me from a guy a work.the guy said it got loose about 3 months ago and found it one moring in the dogs water bowl.he said it has'nt ate anything in about 3 1/2 months. i got it from him about two weeks ago.it was in a 29 gallon fish tank with a board on top bare glass on the bottom no hides. it did have a water bowl. he said he has never had a heat light or uth in it.i bought a new 29 gallon tank and put two hides in it with aspen on the bottom of the tank.and got a acu-rite thermometer.and a flukers clamp light with a infrared spot bulb. the high side is 87 and low is 82.6 hum is 61%. i tried to feed him last sat. he didn't eat so i tried to night he doesn't seem to be interested in the small rat. anyone have any advice???? he is 3foot 6 inches long. i have pics of him on my gallery and pics of his new set up too thanks chris
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    Re: newbie on bp

    Try feeding him a mouse.

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    Re: newbie on bp

    the guy said that he use to feed him a live mouse once every three weeks???? should i try feeding him a live mouse??
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    Re: newbie on bp

    Jesus. You wanna feed him every 7-10 days.

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    Re: newbie on bp

    ya i would like to feed him every ten days if he would eat ..? the guy that had him before me needed to check this site out. you guys have been a great help thanks

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    Re: newbie on bp

    Welcome to the boards, and it sounds like you are really trying to take good care of this guy. I like your new set up, but didn't see any mention of an Under Tank Heater (UTH). Are you using one?


    You want to try to get your warm side up to about 92 degrees and cool side around 82 degrees.

    I'm going to give the same disclaimer that Jo gives - I am a relative newbie here myself, but from what I've learned I'd recommend that if he ate live mice before, I'd try to offer him that, but give him about a week to acclimate to his new home, then try offering him a live mouse in about a week.

    Good luck!

    Hopefully someone here with more experience can give some more (and probably even better) advice!

    Robin

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    Re: newbie on bp

    First, get your husbandry set properly. 92-94 warm side, 82-84 cool side. Your setup sound good, just get those temps correct. Once that is set up right. Leave the bp alone(no touching...put him in a quiet, low traffic area) for a week to settle in. Once the bp has settled in for a week, attempt a feeding. Feed a prey item that is as round as the girth of you bp. Once your bp has eaten 2-3 times in a row, you can start handling. The main thing to do in these types of situations (or with any new snake) is to limit the amount of stress on the animal.
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    Re: newbie on bp

    thanks for the info. i am useing a light to heat the tank 75watt infrared heat glo spot lamp. i'll try these things hope they work thanks chris

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    Re: newbie on bp

    Keep in mind that he was out for 3 months so who knows what he was eating, if at all. I would gather his first poop in the enclosure and take the poop and the snake to a vet to get a check up first thing. Even if your snake appears to be healthy it doesn't mean they are. Make sure that your snake has somewhere in the enclosure to hide completly, I would imagine that is what he needs right now considering that lack of contact he has had the last few months. The rest of the information on husbandry stated above is good information, use it. Other than that good luck with your new BP and feel free to ask ant question as this is a very good forum with lots of individuals committed to getting good information out. Welcome to the forum.
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    Re: newbie on bp

    All I'll add is this, it's so tempting to want to touch a new snake but the settling in time that's been recommended to you is very good advice. I credit that advice, as well as the advice on proper temps & humidity, for helping both our ball pythons develop great feeding habits as well as both being just lovely snakes to handle.


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