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Originally Posted by StellaStarr
So, I've had a ball python before, but not a baby one like I just got at a reptile expo a couple weeks ago. His feeding was the day after we got him and he ate his rat alive, didn't even try to constrict it. Yesterday was feeding number two, and this time he tried to constrict it but apparently didn't do well enough, because he started eating it and it was still alive once again. He's also eaten it backwards both times, which I've seen is a little more common, but what is up with him not killing his prey before swallowing it? Is this something I should be concerned about? I've never seen this before.
His first feeding was a pinky rat because they had no fuzzy mice at the only pet store in town.. yesterday he ate a fuzzy mouse.
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you could always stun the prey with a quick hit to the head on a hard surface,i would also try getting him to take fresh killed prey,if he takes that then he will most likely go onto frozen thawed quite easily
i have NO issues with feeding live...
i do think that feeding live poses uneccessary risk to the snake...
imo no matter how well we monitor live feeding,we are not quick enough to stop a rat biting the snake its meant to be feeding,it's not so much a threat when the snakes on pinkies or fuzzies,it's older rats that pose risk
cheers shaun