T O P I C R E V I E W |
Snecklifter |
Posted - 03/01/2013 : 14:00:03 For the first time since we got him at 7 weeks old (now nearly 3), our Royal has begun fasting. In fact, he took his last feed on 28th October. We offer food regularly - he takes a sniff and appears interested initially, but then simply turns away and ignores it (he's a strike feeder). I think before that he'd had one feed in about six weeks.
Although slightly worrying because its the 1st time he's done this, I did weigh him and he appears to have only lost approximately 15 grams maximum in all that time and remains active and appears healthy.
What I was wondering is it worth trying different food to the small rats he normally has? Chicks, or smaller rats perhaps? |
5 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
red123 |
Posted - 04/01/2013 : 09:37:03 Is switching over to mice something that people do on a regular bases if their royal starts to fast? How long would you let them fast for before offering a mouse when the royal has been a regular rat feeder and never fed on mice before? Or is it just something to do if the royal starts to lose weight? |
austin_89 |
Posted - 03/01/2013 : 23:26:36 I'm gonna try that again with Kane, last time it worked but he then wouldn't switch back to rats for months... |
Fezza |
Posted - 03/01/2013 : 21:21:39 I've just got my pewter female to feed for the first time since the beginning of November. I've continued to offer her rats as per normal but, tonight I switched her to mice.
This trick worked with her before so it's always worth a try |
Lindstrom |
Posted - 03/01/2013 : 20:54:09 Try mice mine only ate mice then got him on to rats for a few weeks with scenting and then didn't touch rats for a month offered hima mouse yesterday and he almost had my hand off! |
markmifsud |
Posted - 03/01/2013 : 20:10:11 You say he has lost 15g, if thats good or bad depends on his starting weight. You could try different ways of serving up his dinner, warming the head a bit more, braining the rat. |