Wow, you guys have got me all paranoid now! :medfroner
The snake is approximately 2 years old and about 25 inches long, but has a narrower head than most it's size (that I've seen pictures of, anyway.) The vet himself told me that SMALLER meals were the way to go because the digestion of the skulls may have been what was backing it up. (Where's the pulling the hair out emoticon?)
I have only had him/her a little over a month, and for a little background, it was basically a rescue that came to me in dehydrated shape to begin with. It had retained TWO sheds, and wasn't eating. I have never owned a snake before in my life, so I am trying to learn.
I DO trust the opinions of the folks on this board, or I wouldn't have even come here. I DO know that vets can not be as knowledgeable about some things sometimes. It's just all so confusing at times, when there are different opinions. I am learning that reptiles are not that easy to take care of! (Ask me ANYTHING about horse care, I am a walking encyclopedia on equines! Hahahaha!)
*sigh* All I want to do is help this little critter out, and keep him/her happy and healthy for many years. Although, along with my lack of knowledge about snakes, I have a hubby. (Married gals might understand where I'm coming from with this one!) I pick and choose my battles with him (although I do love him dearly.) For the most part, care of our pets falls on my "animal-loving" shoulders. But I practically had to beg to be allowed to get this snake, which I only took in the first place because it looked like death. So, in order to "sweeten the pot" (and convince him to let me rescue the snake) I said it could be his. He is the one who has dictated that the snake will eat live. I KNOW it's not good for them as far as injury goes, but my hands are basically tied AT THE MOMENT. I don't have any doubt in my mind that in time I can convince him to feed f/t, but I have to take my time convincing him. Like I said, I pick and choose my battles, and I know how hard to push. I can't push too hard for it, or he will explode on me and it will never happen. That's just the way he works. IF they had pre-killed available in this area, I would buy one and "slip" it in. However, they don't to my knowledge, and I have asked around several times. I have looked into RodentPro, but they were wanting over $60 (all at once) for like 25 small rats. OUCH! (Granted, I paid $50 for the vet visit, but to my hubby those expenses are different.) :medlotsae
Ok, so now that you know my life story (hahahaha) what other advice on what to feed do you have for me? I certainly can't kill the mouse on my own, but it handles them well and is ALWAYS supervised when fed. I feed one mouse, and then ofer a second, but the snake never seems interested in the other one. I REALLY don't want to feed a live rat (like EVER.) *sigh*
Here's my tank set up right now: Undertank heater to 92 degrees in the warm side, 70-84 degrees in the cool side (air temp, it gets cooler at night.) Humidity stayes between 60-70% with a large waterfall. Here is a pic:
Here is a pic of him/her in the bath: