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Old 08-18-15, 01:10 AM   #16
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Re: Weird Feeding Habits

Huh, one of my corns is similiar. She'll grab the mouse, left her on the floor, then she'll lazily poke at mouse from time to time, sometimes moves it around her cage, and start to eat after several hours. I really don't know why she's doing it, and now she's off food for 2 weeks with no reason (maybe that's because of really hot summer we were having there).
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Old 08-18-15, 01:23 AM   #17
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I thaw my feeders in a ziploc bag weighed down in a bowl of hot water. I have some large (retired breeder) mice that I got along with my sub-adult DRMB's. They were apparently killed by having their throats cut, and often bleed out a bit when they're thawed. The snakes usually go for those faster than they do freshly killed mice, I figure it's the scent of the blood.
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Old 08-24-15, 03:04 PM   #18
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So I got this guy some large rats (instead of multiple smalls) and he hit it immediately. So I wanna say maybe it was just that he wasn't really seeing the smalls as prey? These larges were also REALLY stinky.
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Old 08-24-15, 03:55 PM   #19
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Possible, I tried feeding my 14ft retic a small rat once to see what would happen and it looked like it didn't even register with her. Plopped a 4 lb rabbit in front of her face and she grabbed it right away though.
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Old 08-24-15, 04:07 PM   #20
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Yeah he had this down within 10 mins, much less stressful haha
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Old 08-25-15, 12:56 AM   #21
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Re: Weird Feeding Habits

Size does matter for pythons, my first baby carpet wouldn't even look at pink mice. I finally offered a live fuzzy and got some response, but it wasn't until I offered a live hopper that I thought was too large for the snake that the first meal was taken. Not so picky now, relatively large or small, live or f/t, as long as it's food it's all good.
Lesson learned; when I brought the 2nd, even smaller baby carpet home I offered a fuzzy, and it was taken immediately. Pythons definitely prefer something big enough to leave a large lump.
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Old 09-02-15, 07:36 PM   #22
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Re: Weird Feeding Habits

Yet again, giving a big fuss about eating...
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Old 09-03-15, 08:59 AM   #23
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Sometimes I try fresh killed and that usually does the trick
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Old 09-14-15, 08:09 PM   #24
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Week three of not eating.
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Old 09-15-15, 02:09 AM   #25
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Re: Weird Feeding Habits

Uhh so sorry to hear that. It's always frustrating when they do this. I assume that you tried everything like scenting, live etc. so I'm just wishing you luck with him.
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Re: Weird Feeding Habits

Ive only tried f/t for now but next time I'm going to try braining it and if that doesn't work I'll see if I can find a f/t quail or chick. I really don't want to resort to live or fresh killed.
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Old 09-15-15, 11:00 AM   #27
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I really recommend scenting, works wonders for my non eating corns And I know what you mean, I'm always trying everything else before trying live/pre-killed, as I don't want my snakes to decide that they want only live prey
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Re: Weird Feeding Habits

Maybe the key last time is that it was a smelly rat. My beaked snakes like their mice to be slightly spoiled. Gross but works
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Re: Weird Feeding Habits

These last two rats were also pretty smelly, came from the same bag...I'll have to get him out and look him over to make sure nothing is visibly wrong. Just waiting till someone has time to help me.

Edit:Found a shed just now. Didn't even notice he went blue...
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These last two rats were also pretty smelly, came from the same bag...I'll have to get him out and look him over to make sure nothing is visibly wrong. Just waiting till someone has time to help me.

Edit:Found a shed just now. Didn't even notice he went blue...
That could very likely have been the issue right there.
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