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07-10-03, 10:30 AM
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Join Date: Feb-2003
Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Age: 46
Posts: 95
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Western Hog not feeding
Hello, I recently purchased a Western Hognose Snake. I am having trouble getting it to take food. She is about three to four weeks old, I got her last sunday (July 6) and tried feeding her on Tuesday (when I fed my other snake) and then today (Thursday) which is a week from when I was told she was fed last. Anyway, both attempts failed.
Does anyone have any suggestions or experience with Western Hog and their behaviour.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
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07-10-03, 10:44 AM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Calgary, AB
Age: 48
Posts: 5,638
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You're trying to feed the snake too often. Once a week should be all it needs.
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07-10-03, 11:21 AM
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Join Date: May-2003
Location: Wycombe
Age: 33
Posts: 270
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leave it to get used to the cage in a quiet room for 2 weeks, to settle in, then try feeding
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07-10-03, 11:33 AM
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and it is a Western Hognose, the snake of legendary food strikes for absolutely no good reason, the animals which worries it's owners for no reason on a regular basis, the animal that will never play dead in front of company but rolls over with tongue out when your alone opening the cage to feed it. A very frustrating but rewarding animal to own lol.
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07-10-03, 11:55 AM
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Join Date: Apr-2003
Location: newmexico
Posts: 317
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make his food toad cented or put him in a little box with his food and leave him alone
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07-10-03, 12:44 PM
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Member
Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Midwest, USA
Age: 48
Posts: 454
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I agree with the rest about leaving him alone with the food for a couple of hours. Small container. You may want to try to offer it a brained pinkie.
Good Luck.
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07-17-03, 06:38 AM
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Join Date: May-2003
Location: Waterloo
Age: 43
Posts: 40
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I am having trouble with mine not taking the hoppers im giving him. The first 4 feedings went smooth and he ate pretty much right away. Now he will just eye it up a bit, and then keep on moving along. Its been about 2.5 weeks and he has still not eaten. When should i begin to take some drastic measures to make sure he eats?
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07-17-03, 12:31 PM
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Join Date: May-2002
Location: Leader, SK
Age: 45
Posts: 2,203
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HtotheB, not to worry. When you start seeing a bag of bones then worry. Hogs are notorious for going off feed!
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07-17-03, 10:09 PM
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Join Date: May-2003
Location: Waterloo
Age: 43
Posts: 40
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Alright thanks. I tried putting a brained hopper in with him and he still didn't touch it. hehe.. SO i guess i'lkl have to wait it out and just keep trying every day or two...
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