xagesz
07-31-14, 04:54 PM
I have a beautiful ETB. She is about 5 feet long and 2 inches in girth.
I have had her for 2 months maybe more. I can't get her to eat. At first I tried feeding her once a week. Tried for 3 weeks. Then just left her be for a month. Tried again. and again. She shows no signs of wanting it. I have tried appropriate sized rats, small mice, large mice. Nothing has gotten her attention.
The cage stays about 78 with a warm spot (barely goes over to it)
Humidity is handled by a mister. Goes up and down between 65 and at the low end and 90 at the high.
i have wrapped the 90 gall aquarium with a black sheet to make it feel more enclosed. The viv is completely planted with plants going all the way to the top and sides to make it more covered. All reptile approved so no bad stuff. PLenty of vines and places for her to hang
I have tried soaking rats in chicken broth but I can not get a reaction out of her. She has several times striked then just dropped her food. I have left food in there for several days (live feeder) I put the feeder in a container it coulndnt get out of. But still nothing from her.
Any ideas please. I know they can go a year without eating. Or if they are pregnant and those kind of things. But she has pooped 2 times of fairly good amounts so she was eating before I bought her.
Let me konw.
I have had her for 2 months maybe more. I can't get her to eat. At first I tried feeding her once a week. Tried for 3 weeks. Then just left her be for a month. Tried again. and again. She shows no signs of wanting it. I have tried appropriate sized rats, small mice, large mice. Nothing has gotten her attention.
The cage stays about 78 with a warm spot (barely goes over to it)
Humidity is handled by a mister. Goes up and down between 65 and at the low end and 90 at the high.
i have wrapped the 90 gall aquarium with a black sheet to make it feel more enclosed. The viv is completely planted with plants going all the way to the top and sides to make it more covered. All reptile approved so no bad stuff. PLenty of vines and places for her to hang
I have tried soaking rats in chicken broth but I can not get a reaction out of her. She has several times striked then just dropped her food. I have left food in there for several days (live feeder) I put the feeder in a container it coulndnt get out of. But still nothing from her.
Any ideas please. I know they can go a year without eating. Or if they are pregnant and those kind of things. But she has pooped 2 times of fairly good amounts so she was eating before I bought her.
Let me konw.