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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: i live in the uk near the city of sheffield
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Re: Yet another addition to my family.
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you are understanding the blue stage perfectly it gets its name from when a snakes eyes take on a milky hue that can sometimes look blue, it is simply when they are due to shed. it would be great if you dont feed her in her enclosure as snakes can sometimes get used to movement in their enclosure and associate it with food, causes them to strike and you get unhappy owners. some owners dont ever experiance it, but it does happen. Dry box is simply a box you move the snake to for feeding it contains no substrate so they cant swallow any along with their meal. hope that explains it ![]() any more questions feel free to ask. Enjoy your new friend
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Re: Yet another addition to my family.
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So now on her days at my house she is really focused on these guys.. Its an awesome thing!
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Re: Yet another addition to my family.
Well she feed, unfortunately live.. But shes eating and she is exploring her new enclosure, seems to be much less "stressed" now.. I also held her for a few minutes and she was content flapping her toung every now and then "smelling" me.. Not NEARLY as balled up as before.
Thanks for everything guys.. Another good tip I tried with F/T (all though it didnt work for me) : Run the head under HOT water for a minute then dry it off.. The heat "should" trigger the feeding. I am going to try this with my garters.. They are more then ready for pinkys.. The bigger of the two will eat three big night crawlers per feed.
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thamnophis puniceus
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: VA
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Re: Yet another addition to my family.
I swear, there is something about bp's and feeding live. The difference in the response when I offered them live for the first time really made me realize how important that is to them. I'm not advocating it necessarily, but I think I'm sticking with it for mine...
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Re: Yet another addition to my family.
Yea, On top of all that i would assume since they are a pretty mellow snake this would be the only true form of exercise.. this is just my "outside" prospective.
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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: i live in the uk near the city of sheffield
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Re: Yet another addition to my family.
pythons and boas need movement to trigger feeding response thats why a lot of people have more luck feeding live.
If its your preference then thats ok. I cant however feed live, it brings out my protective instincts and i want to rescue the poor little food item. it is also illegal here in the uk to use live mammels as feed items unless its recommended by a vet for health reasons. If you dont want to feed live then you can stimulate feeding with a warmed through frozen rat/mouse/prefered food item and offer it on tongs mimicing rodent behaviour, it takes time and practice but it will work. just be patient . |
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The Serpentine Queen
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: Yet another addition to my family.
WOW YOUR KIDS ARE ADORABLE!!!
and so is you new addition, I am a HUGE fan of normal ball pythons! I've had my own little one for about a month now.. heres her a month ago ![]() and here she is now!!! she is thriving on 1 thawed small adult mouse, twice weekly! i open that tub and she is ready to nail it , she has doubled in width and weight already!![]() i really hope yours does as well as mine's doing!
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