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TeaNinja
03-08-11, 03:14 AM
so my dumerils hasn't eatin for roughly 3 months, which isn't alarming at all, especially since mating season just came around. the rat i've had the last 3 months as his dinner is now the dad rat of my 2 breeders. i really don't want to feed him the dad rat, but i REALLY don't want to go buy another rat from the store and have the possibility of nigma not eating it and having to house a 3rd rat.
my rats are going to have their pups in about 2 weeks, then it will take at least another month or so for the babies to be big enough for a decent nigma meal.
my question is, can i safely wait until the rat pups grow up to feed nigma again? or should i feed the dad rat and use one of the pups as the new breeder rat when it grows up? or should i just buy another rat from the store and keep these 2? but like i said i hate the idea of possibly having to house another rat.
Sapphyr
03-08-11, 03:17 AM
Well if the Dad rat thing is more of a morals sort of thing... You can rest easy 'cause they don't need Dad rat. If it's your breeder, then I don't know. I wouldn't think it'd be wise to let rats inbreed with one another, so I don't think feeding Dad rat would be a good idea if you're using him for breeding purposes. Don't want Mama rat having kids with her own kids.
TeaNinja
03-08-11, 03:23 AM
i actually asked wayne and he said rat inbreeding is no big deal. they do it in the wild all the time.
and i do feel kind of bad, especially since the 2 rats bonded and totally love each other now lol.
i just took the male rat out, and the female is just climbing around the cage like, wtf?
TeaNinja
03-08-11, 04:50 AM
i just reread that and it seems kind of confusing. let me clerify my question.
i would like to know if it is safe to not feed my dumerils for a total of 4-5 months. if not, should i feed my male rat and let a male pup be the new breeder, or should i go buy a new rat from the pet store. i hate the idea of housing another rat if nigma doesnt eat.
Aaron_S
03-08-11, 10:03 AM
I have a snake who refuses to eat. He's been off for at least 4 months. He just likes to breed. A lot. His weight is still good so I don't mind. On the other hand, I have another snake who has lost weight so I've been feeding him. It is all dependent upon the individual snake and it's current health.
I would just go buy a new one.
infernalis
03-08-11, 10:23 AM
Like I just said in my PM to you.
Personally I let my pair bonded couples stay together.
Inbreeding rodents takes several generations before the real problems start.
Im assuming he hasnt eaten by choice??? and if so its probably because of the season and i wouldnt worry about it. As long as he still looks in good body health.
Sometimes though if a snake has gone 3 months or more its hard to get them back on food. In this case I cut the tail off a large f/t rat feed the tailless rat to someone else and use the tail to give to the boa that's not eating gently get the tail a bit down its throat..the little morsel of food helps kick in those hunger pains and gets him going again. Boas dont normally have a problem getting back to food once they feel the season is over though.
As far as the rats Id go buy another one. But then again I buy frozen so I never have to worry about housing anything if it isn't disposed of lol
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