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Got a Western late last year. Female. She ate great the first few feedings. Then went off feed. Which is normal and I understand Hogs can be a PITA as far as feeding goes. But not this big of a PITA.
Anyway. Her last feed was mid December. I try and try to feed but she's having nothing to do with it. I've scented with fish and nothing. She's even shed during this time. Changed enclosures. Had her in a 10gal glass and now a small critter cage.
Far as size and weight she looks fine. She's cool as hell and fun and easy to handle. Which as been rare as I want her to feel comfortable.
Need advice on what to do.
Albert Clark
06-17-15, 09:05 PM
First I would stop offering on a frequent schedule. I think it would be a better strategy to only offer once a week. If it's refused , then don't offer food again until the following week period. Try scenting with either rosy reds or f/t frog legs. Most fish markets carry frozen frog legs. Give this a try and see if it helps. Good luck. Oh, maybe she is ready to breed? Think about brumating her if she continues to refuse food.
Wow! Got her to eat tonight! Not quit what I would call a force feeding, but I hand fed her. I tried the same last week and got her to bite softly and thought she was going to take it down, but didn't.
Last week and this week I hand held her and lightly rubbed her mouth with a f/t pinky. Last week she slightly opened her mouth as if she wanted to eat, so I slowly filled her mouth with it. Got a good response and thought she would take it down. But she backed out and was done.
But tonight I placed the food in her dish and I knew damn well she wasn't going to eat it after and while. So I tried to hand do it again. I rubbed her mouth with the f/t and she opened up to let me put the f/t in and I just cupped her and she gobbled it down.
When I say opened up. That's the forced part. She didn't do a 180 open feed me. It was a 3 ok with interest. And I used that interest to open and get the head in the front and want that full flavor.
I probably did a lot wrong, but I'm happy she ate. First time in 6 months and I never gave up on her.
Eggplant
06-30-15, 12:10 AM
Good on you!
As for feeding, I heard braining the food is very effective. I cut open my mouse a little bit after it's warmed up nicely when my hog doesn't want to eat (which is like never these days.. Her appetite has gone through the roof).
Also, I heard snakes are instinctively put off by dead food so remember to warm up your pinkies good and wiggle them to perk the interest of your hoggie. I use tongs to feed and I wiggle my fuzzies so they look more tasty I guess. After my hog bites I "pretend struggle" a little (but careful to not hurt their teeth) it seems to make mine wolf it down faster.
Good luck!
Minkness
06-30-15, 08:28 AM
After my hog bites I "pretend struggle" a little (but careful to not hurt their teeth) it seems to make mine wolf it down faster.
Good luck!
Not a hog, but I do this for my BP and it works surprisingly well! I sometimes 'play' with him like a cat, letting the mouse peek around things and taking it just out of reach then bringing it back. He will track it the whole time till he strokes. But if I just but it in front of him and wiggle it, he looks, tongue flicks, then has no interest... and heaben forbid it cool down AT ALL....sometimes I have to reheat it if he doesn't take it in the first few minutes x.x
Silly snakes being so picky...
That said, I hand feed my hoggie. I place the oinky (or fuzzy now) right against his mouth/nose and he sooooo sloooowly opens his mouth and sucks it down. But if I wiggle it, he has no interest, and if I leave it in his enclosure...it takes him 2 days to decide to eat it. So, I just hand feed him every time and he hasn't missed a meal yet. I may just be lucky though o.o
Eggplant
06-30-15, 11:34 PM
Not a hog, but I do this for my BP and it works surprisingly well! I sometimes 'play' with him like a cat, letting the mouse peek around things and taking it just out of reach then bringing it back. He will track it the whole time till he strokes. But if I just but it in front of him and wiggle it, he looks, tongue flicks, then has no interest... and heaben forbid it cool down AT ALL....sometimes I have to reheat it if he doesn't take it in the first few minutes x.x
Silly snakes being so picky...
That said, I hand feed my hoggie. I place the oinky (or fuzzy now) right against his mouth/nose and he sooooo sloooowly opens his mouth and sucks it down. But if I wiggle it, he has no interest, and if I leave it in his enclosure...it takes him 2 days to decide to eat it. So, I just hand feed him every time and he hasn't missed a meal yet. I may just be lucky though o.o
Yes I make my hoggie hunt for her f/t sometimes as well :). My hognose used to be a very reluctant eater as well when I first got her. I did notice that she used to be easily put off when she sees my tongs. But over time her feeding response has become increasingly stronger. She now strikes at f/t's :D
Albert Clark
07-01-15, 08:55 AM
That's great Derek! Problem solved. :Wow:
Little Wise Owl
07-02-15, 07:11 PM
I got all my stubborn babies to eat by putting them in much smaller enclosures (big sandwich tupperwares) with one hide and deep substrate (sani-chips). Couple days after they were put in there they began eating with no fuss.
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