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bigjoe5434
07-10-19, 10:45 AM
Ok I purchased a female mochino, prepaid from a breeder. Snake was born in March, havent received the snake because she still isn't taking meals. Snake is now 4 months old with no meals, will she have stunted growth?

craigafrechette
07-10-19, 11:28 AM
If she hasn't eaten in 4 months I'd be asking for a refund or a replacement animal. But that's me.

Albert Clark
07-10-19, 02:22 PM
I doubt whether there will be significant stunting, but I would want to know what the breeder is offering the reptile. Sounds rather atypical for a hatchling retic to not have taken a meal for 4 months. Maybe it's a husbandry issue or health issue and those two things need to be ruled out.

bigjoe5434
07-10-19, 06:38 PM
If she hasn't eaten in 4 months I'd be asking for a refund or a replacement animal. But that's me.

I mentioned I'll wait another month but if no meal by then I'm asking for a refund

bigjoe5434
07-10-19, 06:40 PM
I doubt whether there will be significant stunting, but I would want to know what the breeder is offering the reptile. Sounds rather atypical for a hatchling retic to not have taken a meal for 4 months. Maybe it's a husbandry issue or health issue and those two things need to be ruled out.

I doubt husbandry issues. But I dont know what's all been offered either

Albert Clark
07-13-19, 01:15 AM
Well, it's great that the breeder won't release the animal until it's feeding on a regular basis. That is the right thing to do. I would still want info into what type of prey is being offered. Also, if the animal is healthy what does the breeder think is the cause of the inappetance? Maybe a "failure to thrive" ? Usually " failure to thrive" is a hatchling colubrid phenomenon and not typically seen in the giant constrictor snake population.

bigjoe5434
07-13-19, 10:50 PM
Well, it's great that the breeder won't release the animal until it's feeding on a regular basis. That is the right thing to do. I would still want info into what type of prey is being offered. Also, if the animal is healthy what does the breeder think is the cause of the inappetance? Maybe a "failure to thrive" ? Usually " failure to thrive" is a hatchling colubrid phenomenon and not typically seen in the giant constrictor snake population.

I agree it's best for the animal to take meals before releasing. I talked with the breeder and he offered me a different snake. I went to a reptile show today and seen some more retics he had, he let me take home a beautiful female Titanium Tiger retic which was $100 more and didnt charge me, and went an extra mile and said when the mochino female I originally pre purchased started to take meals I could get her for half the original price. Absolutely pleased and just cant complain at this point.

The Titanium tiger I got she seems a little smaller she will catch up though. She did seem a little stressed and didnt do too many tongue flicks and would stick just the tip of the tongue out. But she is settling in. I do have too large of a cage right now (3x2) but she has hides I'll keep an eye on her and see how she settles in. But I may have to get a small tub for her but we will see. Being she has the hides she may be ok.