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i have a pair of cooks that i cant get to eat. i have tried live mice, putting them in delicups, an anole. i hear that chicken might be a good scent to use. help me please
aaron
Emeralds
03-11-03, 08:51 PM
Hi Aaron:
Are these adults, juveniles or neonates? Are they WC or CB?
This is a link to my <a href="http://www.d-g-s.com/daemons/etbfeeding.htm"><B> FEEDING CARE SHEET </b></a> which although is designed specifically for ETB's applies to the entire Corallus family.
Respond to the questions I asked and I may be able to give you a couple more ideas.
Good luck with them.
First off, what are the temps? and humidity?
One thing the worked good for me is taking the f/t pinkie, fuzzy which ever applies, and lightly slap it across your Amazon's face. It sounds cruel but it will usually piss him off enough to strike and eat it. Ammies never retreat.
Not that it matters, but dont have your heart set on them being Cooks. Specialy if they have any color on them.
Please let us know the temps and humidity though that would be a big help. Also how long have you had them?
i am well aware that there are few cooks, but that is what they were labeled as from glades, and they are allegedly cb as well. they have little pin stripping. the humidity is around 90 as is the temp. i can't even get them to bite let alone eat. i have had them for approximately a month and a half
slapping them in the face doesn't work either
I was in glades a few weeks ago, checking out their ETB's. Very Sad.
CraigC
The Midgenator
03-12-03, 09:05 PM
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The Midgenator
03-12-03, 09:06 PM
If you do im his little brother
they are neonates but almost 2 feet long, but thin
AstroZombie
03-12-03, 11:21 PM
If you aren't 100% certain that they are cb...then it's pretty safe to assume they are wc.....
I'd try and get a good look in their mouths if you can for mouth rot and signs of upper resp. trouble...I just lost a neonate Ammie this way (was not eating as well), due to it's size @ just under 10g we didn't even have a syringe small enough to feed and adminster meds in an effective manner...being so small the poor things delicate system just couldn't cope. My vet and I did the best we could, and if anything it makes me more determined to establish captive propogation of Amazon Tree Boas than before.
If all is clear...Green Tree frogs work well, I have had more success with the frogs than the anoles.
Good luck...I KNOW how fustrating it can be.....hang in there.
:skull: Jenn :skull:
Believe it or not, try lowering the temps a bit. Ammies prefered range is 80-85. 90 is a bit too warm for them. Glades huh?:rolleyes: Prolly w/c. they may have parasites. Try bringing a fecal to you vet. Are they nippy and active? or very passive?
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