Sorry it took so long to respond but I went on a snowboarding trip this weekend. Let me give you guys a little of an update. I left the mouse in with Ror for 2-3 hours while I was packing on friday then took it out and refroze it for my more eager eater. I wouldn't feel good to leave without Ror eating so I gave him the live mouse that I got that day just incase he didn't eat the f/t. He stuck and coiled it a little faster than normal and then uncoiled and immeadiatly ate it.

Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno
Some snakes like a lot of privacy to eat so you may need to just walk away and leave Ror with his prey so he can settle down and eat it.
I can assure you that Ror is not shy about eating. He's eatin in front of an audience of 6 with no problem and he eats infront of me every time. But when I offered the f/t he stuck it, coiled, then in less than a minutes uncoiled and just stared at me. He's just a spoiled little thing. do you think 2-3 hours is enough time?

Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno
If you prefer to feed f/t that's cool, you may just have to try a few things, be patient and consistent and also do a search here as there should be tons of threads on it.
Its not that I prefer to feed f/t its just that it makes more sense for my wallet! But i'll do some research and hopefully next times feeding will go better.