View Full Version : New baby IJ carpet i got today
Tekpc007
07-15-12, 03:44 PM
I got this 2012 CBB IJ female today at a small show, born 2 months ago , has had 1 shed and eaten 3 mice pinkies since birth says the breeder. He tried to feed her before i took her home but she would not eat , so i will try again in 5 days . She was the last of the brood to be sold , and was smaller than the rest and a finicky eater. I got her for 75$ , looks pretty good . She was not nippy at all , but a fast mover !
She did drink as soon as i got her home then i put her in a small tub, with 2 other hides ,4 inch water bowl , some leafy vines for cover and branches with a UTH at 88 on a thermostat and a 25 watt night bulb above the branchs at 90 f , cool side is 74 f , ambient is 82 , humidity is 65% .
Any tips on getting this baby to eat consistantly? Anything else I should know? I have looked up the care sheets but not much info on babies. She explored a bit , then took to the hide in a perfect little coil. Tub is a 66 quart for now , till i get a smaller one as I didn't expect to get a IJ today.
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marvelfreak
07-15-12, 03:47 PM
Ooooooh she gorgeous.
UwabamiReptiles
07-15-12, 05:21 PM
Great pickup, she should be a stunning adult. With the feeding thing, sounds like you have good husbandry so just be patient and don't offer food so much it stresses her out. Keep us posted.
Aww so small, looks fantastic congratulations.
maximus30576
07-15-12, 06:29 PM
She is nice Tek , my jungle is definitely one of my favorites. Carpets are just so curious and always on the move . I love em ..
shaunyboy
07-15-12, 08:19 PM
is it RAT pinkies (pups),or MOUSE pinkies,your feeding her ?
i would NOT offer her mice
i would offer rats only,as it can be hard to get carpets,to cross over from eating,mice to rats
it takes a LOT of jumbo mice,to feed an adult carpet python mate
i have had a few irians that were nervous feeders.....
i gave them plenty,hides,branches and fake plants
i left them alone,in peace and quiet,only going near them,to change their water roughly every 5 days
i also kept them in a small tank until i got the eating regular
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all of the above,gives your snake a feeling of security and should stop it stressing out
re night bulb
i give my carpets ambient night time temperatures of low to mid 70's F,with NO health,feeding or shedding issues
that said the irians i have now,are savage feeders,they will eat all day,every day,if you'd let them
thats a very good looking hatchling you got there mate
i look forward to updated pictures as she grows
once they start feeding regular,carpets are usually good eaters,taking prey 2,3,4, times their girth,also they have a great feeding response
i am SURE you will love keeping carpet pythons,they're very addictive snakes
cheers shaun
Tekpc007
07-16-12, 01:10 AM
breeder had her on mice pinks , not sure she can handle a rat pink but ill try one next feeding.
hellosugaree
07-24-12, 03:43 PM
Is your night bulb the red kind? My IJ would not come out of his hide even at night when I had a red globe. As soon as I put a black heat bulb in, he came out every night.
Terranaut
07-24-12, 04:50 PM
Yes they can eat a rat pink. Mine do. I can't believe you can hold him like that. My 2 month old jcps would be latched on to a finger. Lol. Looks great. Good luck!!
MoreliAddict
07-24-12, 05:58 PM
Yes they can eat a rat pink. Mine do. I can't believe you can hold him like that. My 2 month old jcps would be latched on to a finger. Lol. Looks great. Good luck!!
Pretty sure IJs have the most laid back disposition of the localities. A lot of them are finicky eaters too, which would make sense...
hellosugaree
07-25-12, 07:14 AM
breeder had her on mice pinks , not sure she can handle a rat pink but ill try one next feeding.
Carpet pythons can take pretty large meals. I'm always blown away by what they can eat. I know plenty of people who start hatchlings on rats... From birth they never see a mouse in their lives.
millertime89
07-27-12, 09:51 PM
I read a study saying due to their ability to see into the IR range, even red lights can affect most reptiles' day/night cycle. Maybe try switching to a CHE.
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