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Originally Posted by revent
My jungle carpet python aurora is about a year and a half old. For about the last five months or so I've been trying really hard to get her to eat rats instead of mice. The only way I have managed to be successful is to more or less gut a mouse and get the rat covered in mouse blood, and even then she is super suspicious of it and takes forever to decide to eat it, where as when I fed her mice she jumped on them almost before I put it in her cage.
I've tried braining the rats, flavoring with chicken broth, just rubbing them with mice and even super heating them. I've left her alone with em all night and she just doesn't want nothing to do with em.
So my question is what should I do? Should I just try to starve her into eating themaybe not feed her for a couple of months and then offer? ( I've tried it for a couple of weeks but just gave up and mouse blood scented on for her) should I just continue scenting with mouse blood? Or should I just give up and let her be a mouser.
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Hi, just wanted to add my experience. Disclaimer: I dont know what I'm talking about so take it with a grain of salt. I also have a ball instead but either way, I always like hearing varied inputs on my questions. Here goes...
I was feeding my ball mice up until a couple months ago. (hes about a year old now i believe) I decided it was time to feed him bigger prey, ( I feed live as well so this could have been an assistance in the change over). I got him a rat and tossed it in and he went after it right away and stuffed it down in a hurry. I was thrilled.
Well about 10 days go buy and I go to feed him again and he refuses. He ended up refusing for the next like 6 weeks. I even offered a mouse at week 4. I skipped 5 and on 6 I tossed in a small rat and he gobbled it down and has been eating pretty steadily since.
As for the advice above...that sounds terribly disgusting but I somehow feel 100% certain that it works well.