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IHaveasnake
04-23-19, 07:49 AM
So I have a BP that is a year and 5 months old and he is only 266 grams and is 2-3 feet i have feed him adult mice for a long time and I tried small rats once he didn't eat them I have small rats again but im worry I been under feeding him
EL Ziggy
04-24-19, 04:01 PM
You could try offering more than one mouse every few feedings until he switches to rats.
If he's preferring the scent of mice over rats, I'd try skinning a thawed frozen mouse the same size as the thawed frozen rat you're trying to feed, and slipping the mouse-skin over the rat like a glove... then offer it - a mouse-suited rat.
Can slit skin of mouse around the rear ankles, slide a cut from each ankle up the inside of the legs, around the the anus to the rump to exclude the tail - then start sliding your fingers under the skin and separate it from the carcass like pulling skin off a chicken-breast... then cut around the wrists. Can grab mouse from back legs and pull whole skin off like pulling off a sock. If you can't yank it off the head, then just cut the skin around the neck and remove the whole skin without the headskin, then turn the skin right-side out and pull it over the rat like a sweater.
You want to get him on rats because they're more nutritious than mice.
craigafrechette
04-26-19, 08:47 AM
If he's preferring the scent of mice over rats, I'd try skinning a thawed frozen mouse the same size as the thawed frozen rat you're trying to feed, and slipping the mouse-skin over the rat like a glove... then offer it - a mouse-suited rat.
Can slit skin of mouse around the rear ankles, slide a cut from each ankle up the inside of the legs, around the the anus to the rump to exclude the tail - then start sliding your fingers under the skin and separate it from the carcass like pulling skin off a chicken-breast... then cut around the wrists. Can grab mouse from back legs and pull whole skin off like pulling off a sock. If you can't yank it off the head, then just cut the skin around the neck and remove the whole skin without the headskin, then turn the skin right-side out and pull it over the rat like a sweater.
You want to get him on rats because they're more nutritious than mice.
Or you can defrost a mouse with the rat. That will get the scent of mouse on the rat.
Andy27012
04-26-19, 11:53 AM
I would scent a rat with a chick.
When I transitioned Nagini from mice to rats, I started by skipping a scheduled meal so she'd be really hungry. Then, when her next scheduled meal came around, I thawed a mouse and a weaner rat together in the same mug of water. Worked like a charm and she's never gone back.
But you say your BP is only 266 grams? That's awfully small for small rats. I know the "small rats" from my supplier run 40-69 grams which is a huge meal for a snake that size. You should be aiming for prey items 10-15% of the snake's body weight which would be 26-39 grams, a rat pup or small weaner rat.
Steve87
10-29-19, 10:47 AM
You could give scenting the mouse with a rat.. Defrost both as you normally would then rub the mouse on the rat just before you feed it worked for me a few years back.
Steve87
10-29-19, 10:48 AM
You could give scenting the mouse with a rats go .. Defrost both as you normally would then rub the mouse on the rat just before you feed it worked for me a few years back.
Steve87
10-29-19, 10:51 AM
Sorry that all went wrong haha. I think you can see where I was going with it tho. Hope it helps
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