Hmmmm... I've got the same situation with an adult Sourthern Copperhead I caught in my yard several months ago -- the last of seven. I relocated all the others.
This snake has eaten two mice since I've had it -- the last just over a month ago -- but killed and ignored the latest three since then. Well, it poked around a little at the latest one -- today -- then ignored it.
So that's $3.75 worth of rodents I've fetched from the tank and chucked into the yard.
The snake is active and looks fat and sassy. It's living in a 10-gallon aquarium with gravel substrate, a nice native stone ledge and hidey-cave and a fake tree stump it likes to rest its head on and stare at me on the couch a couple of feet away. There's also a pan of water in the tank. Temperature in the tank hovers around about 70°.
It shed about two months ago.
Anybody got any ideas when I should gamble another buck and a quarter rodent on this herpetological crapshoot?
How long can these critters go without a meal?
I'm assuming the snake will finally eat when it gets enough hunger pangs but I'm somewhat short of experience with copperheads -- and tired of donating dinners to its apparent lack of an appetite.
Edit: I searched and found this topic and now I notice there were several others on the same subject. Maybe lack of an appetite is just a winter thing... I have no idea whether this snake is male or female.
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Last edited by Case; 11-17-03 at 12:11 PM..
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