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Wabbit Eaters?
12-01-2008 07:03 AM
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10-11-2008, 09:45 PM
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My snake always eat dead prey.Last couple of weeks,She only eats when I dangle prey(prekilled mouse) with tongs..Any advice,how to make her eat dead prey???
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10-11-2008, 10:27 PM
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Re: Help
have you tried simply just leaving her with the food and walking away?
she might not want to eat it stright away 
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10-11-2008, 10:34 PM
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Re: Help
I leave her with the food,about 5 hours..And nothing 
The reason I asking this,is beacause I heard that feeding with movement is not good...Because,you learn snake to hunt by movement,and when you want to grab snake,you might get bitten.This is true?
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10-11-2008, 10:37 PM
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Re: Help
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I leave her with the food,about 5 hours..And nothing 
The reason I asking this,is beacause I heard that feeding with movement is not good...Because,you learn snake to hunt by movement,and when you want to grab snake,you might get bitten.This is true?
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No. If you're afraid you're going to be bitten when you stick your hand in the tank, just lightly tap the snake on the nose with something. i feed all my snakes off of tongs and never really have an issue.
It's not to say you guaranteed won't get struck at, but it doesn't increase aggressiveness. Owning a snake means getting struck at/bitten by one, at some point or another 
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Re: Help
Thanks..Why on the nose??
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10-11-2008, 10:44 PM
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Re: Help
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Thanks..Why on the nose??
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Kinda knocks them out of any kind of hunt mode they could be in. I do it to my little boas who always are itchin' for a meal (they eat every 7 days) and they tuck their heads down and I scoop up under them... i don't grab them...
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Re: Help
Place the food in a zip lock bag, and soak in in hot tap water for 10-20 minutes. Then feed while food is still warm.
Duse would not eat room temp f/t mice. I saw the above tip on here someplace and BINGO!!!
Snakes sence the heat, and it brings on the smell also. I also wiggle the mouse just a bit, and have never heard that was a no no.
Warm food, little wiggle,
Works great for me.
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I have 18 months old male red tail boa..And I feed him with two mouse every 10 days...good or bad?? thanks for tips
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Re: Help
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I have 18 months old male red tail boa..And I feed him with two mouse every 10 days...good or bad?? thanks for tips
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bump up his food so you don't have to keep feeding two mice 
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10-11-2008, 11:54 PM
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Re: Help
feeding two prey items is never good. if he is eating two mice i bet he could easily eat a med. rat. which would be better for him than a mouse. as for the movement of prey making them feel like they need to hunt by movement? i have to throw the bs flag on that one. i have never had an issue with it. never got struck at getting them out of the cage, and every snake i have owned for the past 15 years were fed live too. i just recently switched to f/t 6 or 7 months ago. as far as tapping them on the nose trick that is usually pretty effective. or you could just take him out with a hook every time you get him out. that way when he gets rubbed or touched with the hook he knows it isnt feeding time.
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Re: Help
Thanks..I was wondering...I never feed with rats..Maybe snake dont want to eat if i give him a rat??
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10-12-2008, 12:03 AM
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Re: Help
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Thanks..I was wondering...I never feed with rats..Maybe snake dont want to eat if i give him a rat??
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i really don't understand that last part. your grammar, choice of words, and spelling really makes it hard to understand your questions sometimes. i assume you are asking that since he is used to mice is there a chance he wont like rats. there is always that chance. i have only had it happen once or twice, and all i did was let them get very hungry and they ate it. i have a theory about picky eaters. they can be picky all they want, but if they wanna eat they are gonna eat what i give em. always works just takes longer with some.
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