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04-25-11, 09:31 PM
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Wanting help
So as some of you know i got my hognose the other day and now he is starting to come out alot more than he did the first 2 days. well just now a saw him out and i put my finger on the cage to see what he would do. well he slithered over to were my finger was and got into the striking position lol and struck at my finger lol it kinda startled me and i just kept me finger there for two more strikes then he went under some leaves. i put my hand next to the leaves and he struck some more. do you think he is hungry or just angry? should i try to feed him now?
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04-25-11, 09:33 PM
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Re: Wanting help
all you are doing is harassing him and stressing him out.
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04-25-11, 09:38 PM
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Re: Wanting help
ohh whoops i did not know that. :/
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04-25-11, 09:49 PM
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Re: Wanting help
did you get a copy of his feeding schedule?
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04-25-11, 10:24 PM
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Re: Wanting help
every monday. i put a pinkie in his tank and i think he bit it and let go i could really see because of the plant but he didnt eat it. ill try in a few days see if he eats anything. should i feed him in his tank or out of his tank?
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04-25-11, 10:25 PM
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Re: Wanting help
i always feed outside of the cage for health and monitoring reasons. you might want to try dangling the rodent in front of him to entice feeding.
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04-25-11, 10:56 PM
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Re: Wanting help
yeah thats what i was doing but he was hissing and doing the closed mouth strikes at the mouse so he was probably scared of it but on wednesday im pplanning on holding him for the first time! should i use gloves or not? i was just going to were gloves so if he musks it will be on the glove. how long should i hold him and should i try to feed him again?
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04-25-11, 11:09 PM
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Re: Wanting help
no need for a glove. if he freaks out too much, put him back in his cage to avoid stress. if he calms down and let's you hold him, then i wouldn't hold him for longer than 5-10 minutes the first time. you can try feeding him again, but i would do it before you try holding him. otherwise, pick him up, put him in a feeding tub and dangle a mouse in front of him. if he just strikes at it and doesn't eat it, leave it in the tub with your snake for little while.
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04-26-11, 06:16 AM
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Re: Wanting help
Personally i wouldnt hold him until he is feeding regular - handling is stressful, especially for young snakes, and the biggest reason for snakes not eating is stress.
When he was striking at your finger was it through the glass? Thats what it sounds like and if so you were encouraging him to strike at a hard object that could damage his jaws/teeth/nose etc
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04-26-11, 07:26 AM
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Re: Wanting help
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Originally Posted by thomas1123
yeah thats what i was doing but he was hissing and doing the closed mouth strikes at the mouse so he was probably scared of it but on wednesday im pplanning on holding him for the first time! should i use gloves or not? i was just going to were gloves so if he musks it will be on the glove. how long should i hold him and should i try to feed him again?
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i would wait until he eats regular before you start to handle him mate as its more important to get them eating than anything else
try giving the food a good heat with a hair dryer and tease him by wiggling it with a pair of feeding tongs a few inches from his face
if that fails you could try puncturing the pinkies skull 3 or 4 times with the point of a pair of scissors until grey liquid comes out the puncture holes
he seems to be nervous and striking to defend himself rather than striking to eat.if you give him total peace and quiet for a 7 days only going near him to change his water every 5 to 7 days he will start to feel secure and therefore start eating hopfully
i wish you all the best at next feeding time mate
cheers shaun
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04-26-11, 07:28 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Wanting help
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Originally Posted by sickvenom
no need for a glove. if he freaks out too much, put him back in his cage to avoid stress. if he calms down and let's you hold him, then i wouldn't hold him for longer than 5-10 minutes the first time. you can try feeding him again, but i would do it before you try holding him. otherwise, pick him up, put him in a feeding tub and dangle a mouse in front of him. if he just strikes at it and doesn't eat it, leave it in the tub with your snake for little while.
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he will feel more secure being fed in his tank than getting pulled out and put in a feeding tub
i would only try feeding him in his tank for now mate
cheers shaun
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04-26-11, 08:23 AM
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Re: Wanting help
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
he will feel more secure being fed in his tank than getting pulled out and put in a feeding tub
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no. with feeding issues you need to monitor closely. you can't do that in a cage full of decor. he either needs to feed in a tub or take out all of his decor and bedding. feeding tub is easier and more practical. i understand transferring a skittish snake can cause stress, but it should be done quickly.
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04-26-11, 09:41 AM
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Re: Wanting help
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Originally Posted by sickvenom
no. with feeding issues you need to monitor closely. you can't do that in a cage full of decor. he either needs to feed in a tub or take out all of his decor and bedding. feeding tub is easier and more practical. i understand transferring a skittish snake can cause stress, but it should be done quickly.
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Am confused what you can monitor in a tub that you cant monitor in the viv? Our guys all eat off plates in their viv with no issues (except the arboreals who feed hanging from their perch in their vivs).
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04-26-11, 10:12 AM
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Re: Wanting help
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
Am confused what you can monitor in a tub that you cant monitor in the viv? Our guys all eat off plates in their viv with no issues (except the arboreals who feed hanging from their perch in their vivs).
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but those are YOUR guys. just because YOUR guys eat off plates, that doesn't mean thomas1123's snake will. thomas1123 already stated he has leaves in his cage and his snake is skittish/aggressive. how can you monitor you new snake's first feeding behavior if there are object that could potentially get in the way? answer - you can't. not sure what you are confused about??????
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04-26-11, 11:00 AM
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Re: Wanting help
When they feed on thr plate they still get tease fed, you can still see the whole process but they dont have the additional stress of being removed from familiar surroundings.
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