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01-15-04, 07:54 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Mississauga
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wow!
Had to feed my bp last night, and the store was out of mice, so i got a rat instead. Came home, defrosted it and he took the rat within 2seconds of me lowering it into the rubbermaid  i was amazed. Thought i would have trouble switching him over, but i guess i'm one of the lucky ones
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01-15-04, 08:28 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Kansas
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You are a lucky one. lol. My male took rats no problem. I'm going to try live rat babies (not sure of what the smaller ones are called that are about the size of mouse fuzzies) to try to get her onto rats........  she is a pain..............
lucky, lucky you. lol
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01-15-04, 08:32 AM
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Use this as an opertuanty to make the switch. Pythons eat rats anyway not mice.
Good luck with him,
Trevor
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01-15-04, 10:41 AM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
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I'm jealous, I have a 3 yr old male and I've tried every method I've read about to get him on rats and He just looks at it. About 6 months ago I tried a Gerbil and BAMM!!!, he gobbled it up. It's better than 4-5 mice at a time. He's been off-feed as usual for about a month now, I may try scenting a F/T rat with a gerbil???
Congrats though on your easy switch!
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01-15-04, 11:01 AM
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Join Date: Dec-2003
Location: Wichita, KS
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Wow, I had no idea it was supposed to be hard to make the switch. I offered mine a rat the day I adopted a mama rat & her 4 pups & she jumped on it like she'd been waiting her whole life for this!
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01-15-04, 01:25 PM
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Super Genius
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: Southwestern Ontario
Age: 49
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Scalawag, you may have painted yourself into a corner by offering your ball gerbils. Balls have been known to eat nothing BUT gerbils once they get a taste for them. Good luck...
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01-15-04, 01:32 PM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: Toronto
Age: 44
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Why do people even bother starting their balls on mice?
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01-15-04, 01:38 PM
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Location: Mississauga
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Quote:
Why do people even bother starting their balls on mice?
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dont know, but when i got him back in august, thats what he was eating, so i kept with it.
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01-15-04, 02:00 PM
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Join Date: Dec-2003
Location: vernon bc
Age: 57
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my male ball stops eating anything every winter and every spring he will only start again when i give him a gerbil. after that though he eats every week anything i offer some balls are just more finicky than others
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01-15-04, 02:19 PM
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Most ball python hatchlings need the movement of live hopper mice to initiate a feeding response. As they start to grow and mature their inner instincts will kick and tell them to feed even if the prey isn't moving. Most CB Balls switch over to rats after a couple meals on mice.
Corey
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01-15-04, 02:26 PM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: Toronto
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If you need the movment why not pinkie rats?
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01-15-04, 03:01 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Mississauga
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I think because rat pups are more developed the rat pinks, and pups are about the same size as an adult mouse.
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01-15-04, 05:06 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: BC
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If you need the movment why not pinkie rats?
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Pinky rats don't really move all that much. Hopper mice RUN and jump. I've yet to see a pinky rat do more than sit and squirm. And sometimes that's not enough to entice a brand new CBB Ball to strike and eat.
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01-15-04, 06:28 PM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: Illinois, USA
Posts: 126
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Thanks, Cory. Right up there with the "Mice are garbage" line is the "All ball pythons eat adult mice right out of the egg" fallacy. Of course, it's simply a lack of experience on the part of those who express these views. And considering how many people now have the luxury of beginning with well-started hatchlings from breeders who've done the initial work, it's no wonder they think these things.
For every clutch I have where all the neonates grab a first meal of adult f/t mice off of forceps, I also have the ones who require hoppers or even fuzzies to get them going. It's all part of the fun.
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01-16-04, 10:54 AM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Age: 62
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Quote:
Originally posted by mykee
Scalawag, you may have painted yourself into a corner by offering your ball gerbils. Balls have been known to eat nothing BUT gerbils once they get a taste for them. Good luck...
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Yeah, I know. I wasn't aware of this forum 3 yrs ago when I got him(about 1 month old) from a pet store..AHH Another pet store where I was getting my feeders advised me against moving to rats because "mice are better for their digestion". I guess they make more on mice than rats. When he was about a year I started to switch to rats, pups, fuzzies, scented with mice. dipped in chicken broth, every method I've ever read.
He was eating 4-5 mice every 2 weeks so last summer I moved him to gerbils and He loves them. They are very readily available. I'm gonna try rats again when he goes on-feed, hopefully this week. Will let you know.
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