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Old 08-02-12, 02:57 PM   #1
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Feeding...Just a few questions...

Is it really that bad to take a snake out of his enclosure when feeding? I've always done this with my BP. It gives me a good time to clean out his tank, wipe it down and wash out his water bowl. I understand with the retic it's going to be quite a bit different and I won't be able to do this, but in general...is it really that bad to do?

Also, what's a good way to get a bp to eat rats?! Mine is super picky..he eats mice. Period. Hold a rat out to him? He won't even strike it. Hold out a mouse? Snaps it up no problem. >.> I feed frozen, and this is all he's ever had.
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Old 08-02-12, 03:04 PM   #2
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

In general:

I don't want my snakes to associate handling/leaving the enclosure with feeding - first and foremost.

Also, a snake is much more likely to eat when it feels secure and comfortable, removing a snake from its enclosure could lead to added stress, and less successful feedings.

All the big breeders who produce thousands of animals feed inside the enclosure, it would just be too much work to do otherwise.

Lot's of controversy on this subject though, feeding in the enclosure is just what works best for me.
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Old 08-02-12, 03:07 PM   #3
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

same, feed all 20 in tank/tub and everything goes great!
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

Is it bad to take him out though? He's never struck at me or anything (in the 3 years I've had him)...I just find it a good time to clean is all xD
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

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Is it bad to take him out though? He's never struck at me or anything (in the 3 years I've had him)...I just find it a good time to clean is all xD
the only problem i can think of,is a snake may regurgitate being handled so soon after feeding

i must admit its never happened to any of the carpet pythons,i take out to feed,due to me keeping more than 1 snake per tank

re cleaning
i only spot clean as required,only cleaning the tank with,anti bacterial and anti viral solutions,once every 6 or 7 months

re crossing from,mice to rats

stop offering mice altogether

scent a rat with a mouse,heat the rat and mouse with a hairdryer,until they feel the same temperature as a live rat...

then burst the mouse open and smear mouse blood and guts,ALL over the rat

give the rat another quick heat,then offer to your snake

i've found braining helps...

puncture the rats skull 2 or 3 times with a pair of scissors,until a grey liquid seeps out,give the head an extra heat,then offer to your snake

you CAN brain BRAIN and SCENT at the SAME time mate

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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

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the only problem i can think of,is a snake may regurgitate being handled so soon after feeding

i must admit its never happened to any of the carpet pythons,i take out to feed,due to me keeping more than 1 snake per tank

re cleaning
i only spot clean as required,only cleaning the tank with,anti bacterial and anti viral solutions,once every 6 or 7 months

re crossing from,mice to rats

stop offering mice altogether

scent a rat with a mouse,heat the rat and mouse with a hairdryer,until they feel the same temperature as a live rat...

then burst the mouse open and smear mouse blood and guts,ALL over the rat

give the rat another quick heat,then offer to your snake

i've found braining helps...

puncture the rats skull 2 or 3 times with a pair of scissors,until a grey liquid seeps out,give the head an extra heat,then offer to your snake

you CAN brain BRAIN and SCENT at the SAME time mate

cheers shaun
He won't eat burst mice....but I can try smearing the guts on the rat. I was also going to try heating the rat, drying him off and letting him set in some mouse bedding a while
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

while feedng you should really mess with them.. depending on what your feeding, some snakes have a strong feeding response (retic/burm) so you will get hit,

after feeding, if you handle you could cause a regurgitaion, its good to leave them alone after feeding for about 24-36 hrs, some say up to 48 hrs..

if you feed in the cage/enclosure i guess you could do some spot cleaning here and there while s/he is eating, but i would just wait to clean until its not a feeding day...
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

I feed in the viv and keep cleaning and feeding separate.
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

Good to know. Thanks everyone =3 Now how about getting him to take rats?
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Old 08-02-12, 06:13 PM   #10
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Good to know. Thanks everyone =3 Now how about getting him to take rats?
what i did was just keep trying... mine would only eat live mice... eventually switched to f/t rats... just gotta keep trying, if she refuses, dont feed her a mouse... it will take alot sometimes to switch them over...
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

IMHO.....there is NO reason that benefits any snake to feed them in a separate container/enclosure.....just my opinion....
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

I tried fasting him, and he still wouldn't take the rat =/
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

Royals are picky eaters. Some will switch quickly and some won't. Personally the only one I've ever experienced an issue with as far as switching was a burm....and she was an extremely hard switch. Took a bit of thinking outside the box and months of patience. My royals switched with no problem.

As long as your animal is growing at a healthy rate on mice, I wouldn't worry about switching just yet. There are several little tricks that you can use in getting an animal to switch. Sometimes all it takes is tempting them with a live feeder instead of f/t or pre killed. Sometimes you can scent the rat with the mouse. You can also brain a mouse an rub it on the rat. I've tried using another food source as a middle step between mice and rats (chicks) and that has helped. Some people will tell you to hold out. They will eat it when they finally get hungry. Don't try to offer food often. Stay with the same feeding schedule you're using now. Switching can definitely try your patience and cause you endless and oftentimes, needless worry over your animal. I'm sure there are other tricks I've probably overlooked.

You mentioned a retic. Are you considering purchasing one?
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

The thing is, at 3 years old, he's still itty bitty. He's around 3ft, but his girth is maybe 2 inches at his fattest point =/ That's part of the reason I'm trying to get him on rats.
Here's a pic of about a week ago:

(this was while cleaning his green thing I have on the bottom of his cage. Switching to cypress soon, it's just hard to get ahold of where I'm at)

And Yes =3 My friend, who breeds boas and bps has a retic he was going to breed. He decided against it at this point and time due to his space limitations for keeping at least 2 retics. He wanted a good home for his boy, and knows I like snakes, so I was his first choice. I'm very excited for this experience, though a little nervous too -3
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Re: Feeding...Just a few questions...

i agree... if he is eating mice, nothing really wrong with that... as long as hes eating, and growing (eventuallY) it is fine... im pretty sure they can live off mice. they make jumbo mice so dont see why not.
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