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Re: My First BP.... Please Help
Give him a nice hide and leave him alone for about a week before offering him another meal.
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Re: My First BP.... Please Help
You've already gotten some good info... I'd just like to say congrats on having done so much of the research on your own and getting the majority of the basic husbandry sorted out and settled for him 
Sounds like he's still a little stressed is all, give him a bit of time and things should work out!
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Re: My First BP.... Please Help
If it's 23 inches long, then an adult mouse should be just fine. It depends on how thick he is at his widest point. Give him a few days without bothering him at all and you should be in good shape....and I second that you need two hides.
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Re: My First BP.... Please Help
 Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle
How big is he? An adult mouse is big for a baby.
First, i would crumple up some newspaper and put it in the tank so he's got alot of cover and will feel more secure.
Then give him a few days to a week to just settle in and down.
Then, if he is a small baby you should be giving him a mouse hopper or rat fuzzy(live preferebly). You could leave them in ther overnight, at that size the rodent cant harm snake. If you were soaking him in water to help with shed he shouldn't be too dehydrated.
If you tried to do too many things at once(bring him home, assist with shed, handle, etc..) this will stress him out before he even got a chance to settle in, that could cause him to go off feed.
Hey just thought id say, don't leave a LIVE mouse with him overnight, F/T sure, but a live mouse unattended can cause damage to a snake so extensive it will need to be put down. You can chose to feed live or thawed but with a live mouse watch carefully the entire time he is in with your snake (in his enclosure of separately) and if it is not eaten within half an hour, or as long as you want to monitor it, remove it and try again later.
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Re: My First BP.... Please Help
 Originally Posted by missi182
Hey just thought id say, don't leave a LIVE mouse with him overnight, F/T sure, but a live mouse unattended can cause damage to a snake so extensive it will need to be put down. You can chose to feed live or thawed but with a live mouse watch carefully the entire time he is in with your snake (in his enclosure of separately) and if it is not eaten within half an hour, or as long as you want to monitor it, remove it and try again later.
Wrong. Fuzzies and pinkies are ok to leave, as they have no teeth. Raul has been breeding for a while and knows his stuff
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Re: My First BP.... Please Help
Ah! Silly me, of course he has a hide also. Just one but seeing as two are required I will get him another one very soon. I assume he's a baby as he seems small and when I compare him to pictures of the grown-ups he's definitely dwarfed. He's not very thick either, so I guess mouse hoppers is the best choice here. And no live mice with him unattended, gotcha. Thanks ever so much! I've only had him (or her I guess) for a whole week and I love him already!
"Why did you name your snake Sars?"
"Because 'Herpes' was just distasteful."

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Re: My First BP.... Please Help
I can take pictures next week when he's no longer off limits
"Why did you name your snake Sars?"
"Because 'Herpes' was just distasteful."

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Re: My First BP.... Please Help
 Originally Posted by missi182
Hey just thought id say, don't leave a LIVE mouse with him overnight, F/T sure, but a live mouse unattended can cause damage to a snake so extensive it will need to be put down. You can chose to feed live or thawed but with a live mouse watch carefully the entire time he is in with your snake (in his enclosure of separately) and if it is not eaten within half an hour, or as long as you want to monitor it, remove it and try again later.
Thats why I said mouse hopper or rat fuzzy. It's done all the time to get babies to eat for the first time.
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