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BrownSugar92
03-22-13, 10:56 PM
I wasn't so worried with pups even tiny rats, but now that my ball python is getting so big- I have to get her bigger meals (obviously) and since the rats are getting bigger they put up a better fight. I haven't had any scratches or bites . . . yet, but I know eventually it's bound to happen. Besides I feel much better knowing that if I fed her frozen there's no way she could get bitten and I don't want to wait until she gets hurt to try and switch.

Problem is she's been eating live since she was born (about to be 7 months) and it seems like she ONLY eats rats from the local feed store by my house- they only have live. I've tried warming a frozen thawed rat by soaking it in hot water until its warmed all the way through and the whole hair dryer thing, but she won't take. I've postponed her feeding for an entire three days in hopes it would make her really hungry. Same result though, not even a single strike position. I've even tried to make it dance and run around lol (-_-) Any suggestions??

guyabano
03-23-13, 02:55 AM
I've heard a little hunger and some exposed brain matter could help. I'm trying to convert my retic to pre-killed and then F/T afterwards.

Terranaut
03-23-13, 05:40 AM
3 days is nothing. My Royal hasn't eaten since December and is fine. If you can only get live try fresh kill. Kill the prey ,then give it to your snake. It doesn't have to be f/t. Dead won't bite your snake and thsts the whole idea.

Lankyrob
03-23-13, 05:59 AM
You pretty much need to wait the snake out, you may waste some f/t to start with but i would offer one every two weeks until the snake takes one. Make sure the head of the rat is really hot

BrownSugar92
03-23-13, 07:39 AM
3 days is nothing. My Royal hasn't eaten since December and is fine. If you can only get live try fresh kill. Kill the prey ,then give it to your snake. It doesn't have to be f/t. Dead won't bite your snake and thsts the whole idea.

She's taken fresh kill before, but it seems like my little sister is the only one who can do it . . . I have a problem banging a rat again the wall in a plastic bag lol

BrownSugar92
03-23-13, 07:40 AM
You pretty much need to wait the snake out, you may waste some f/t to start with but i would offer one every two weeks until the snake takes one. Make sure the head of the rat is really hot

Is that what you did for your snakes?

stephanbakir
03-23-13, 07:41 AM
Probably because you picked the moste brutal and least effective way to do it :p try cervical dislocation, or CO2

BrownSugar92
03-23-13, 08:43 AM
Probably because you picked the moste brutal and least effective way to do it :p try cervical dislocation, or CO2

Lol I know I know, but I thought it would be easier than popping a spine >.>
C02 isn't going to harm my snake if the rat has been exposed to it?

lady_bug87
03-23-13, 09:09 AM
You're probably thinking of CO (carbon monoxide) which is harmful to humans CO2 (carbon dioxide) is fine. Its what we produce when we exhale

Lankyrob
03-23-13, 11:02 AM
Is that what you did for your snakes?

I got all but one of my snakes as hatchlings and they never ate live, the other snake was adopted and was already eating f/t.

Breaking a rats neck is much easier and quicker than smashing it into a wall.

Bloedig
03-23-13, 11:47 AM
On the subject of thawing a frozen, I might suggest you put the rat in a plastic bag and then into the tub of warm water. Not sure if this is what your doing now, but if not, it may help as the smells, etc are kept on the rat and not washed away by the water.

Lankyrob
03-23-13, 12:10 PM
I defrost mine overnight, i am 99% certain that the scent gets to my snakes and sets them into feed mode so that they are more than ready when the time comes, not sure if this 12hrs of scent being wafted around helps with the feed response

Freebody
03-23-13, 12:24 PM
I cant see a fresh killed rat and a heated up frozen thawed being any different as far as the snake is concerned, he will still see it as dead food, try heating up extra hot like rob said, I do this for all my snakes anyways, and get a pair of tongs and ever so slightly give it a little wiggle, and I stress ever so gently as if it was having a small seizure, or some muscle twitching, not swinging side to side and up and down, that would just frighten the snake, I also tease them a bit when snakes don't want to eat, they will come up and sniff it and not really bite, so I slowly just move it away from them and remove the rat for a few minutes, and do it again a few minutes later, usually works for me. just make sure not to touch the snake with the prey item.

BrownSugar92
03-23-13, 02:13 PM
On the subject of thawing a frozen, I might suggest you put the rat in a plastic bag and then into the tub of warm water. Not sure if this is what your doing now, but if not, it may help as the smells, etc are kept on the rat and not washed away by the water.

I tried one with both, but like I've said before- I never really stuck to it and I've only offered a F/T rat to her twice

BrownSugar92
03-23-13, 02:16 PM
I cant see a fresh killed rat and a heated up frozen thawed being any different as far as the snake is concerned, he will still see it as dead food, try heating up extra hot like rob said, I do this for all my snakes anyways, and get a pair of tongs and ever so slightly give it a little wiggle, and I stress ever so gently as if it was having a small seizure, or some muscle twitching, not swinging side to side and up and down, that would just frighten the snake, I also tease them a bit when snakes don't want to eat, they will come up and sniff it and not really bite, so I slowly just move it away from them and remove the rat for a few minutes, and do it again a few minutes later, usually works for me. just make sure not to touch the snake with the prey item.

I'm not saying it's different at all, I'm saying its hard for me to do fresh killed. I couldn't bring myself to pop it's spine and as for right now my sister is the only one who can kill the rat by whacking it one good time against the wall. That's why I wanted to do F/T. That and it's easier to store of course

BrownSugar92
03-23-13, 02:17 PM
I defrost mine overnight, i am 99% certain that the scent gets to my snakes and sets them into feed mode so that they are more than ready when the time comes, not sure if this 12hrs of scent being wafted around helps with the feed response

That makes a lot of sense, I haven't tried the over night thing. Do you think I should do it close to her cage? Or would that even matter much

Freebody
03-23-13, 02:34 PM
I'm not saying it's different at all, I'm saying its hard for me to do fresh killed. I couldn't bring myself to pop it's spine and as for right now my sister is the only one who can kill the rat by whacking it one good time against the wall. That's why I wanted to do F/T. That and it's easier to store of course
yup that's what I mean, just keep trying FT, I cant see it being any different vrs fresh killed, so you can save yourself the trouble :)

RyanReptile
03-23-13, 04:50 PM
I defrost mine overnight, i am 99% certain that the scent gets to my snakes and sets them into feed mode so that they are more than ready when the time comes, not sure if this 12hrs of scent being wafted around helps with the feed response

This is a very interesting thought I think I am going to give this a try and see if I see a difference in feeding responses.:)

Lankyrob
03-23-13, 06:21 PM
That makes a lot of sense, I haven't tried the over night thing. Do you think I should do it close to her cage? Or would that even matter much

I defroston the opposite side of the house, by the time i have put the ratsin the cupboard Nd walked back to the living room where the snakes are my retic and carpet are at the glass waiting to eat, by the following morning all the snakes are in their normal feeding positions in Their vivs.

Freebody
03-23-13, 06:46 PM
I defroston the opposite side of the house, by the time i have put the ratsin the cupboard Nd walked back to the living room where the snakes are my retic and carpet are at the glass waiting to eat, by the following morning all the snakes are in their normal feeding positions in Their vivs.
mine are the same way,I toss the rats in the water downstairs and let them thaw out, and as soon as I walk into the snake room all my snakes in there cages are moving around like a dog waiting for his treats, and that only in a couple hours, all night im afraid they might break out to get lunch lol