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Kylashnikov |
Posted - 09/05/2010 : 12:47:37 Got him out to check on him yesterday, as he still has to eat, I've been trying to avoid disturbing him but sometimes it can't be avoided (ie changing water) He doesn't seem too bothered by me handling him, but at the moment I have no working scales so I can't weigh him.
I am becoming concerned by the amount of back bone you can see when he's coiled :(
for scale he's just over 3 foot and about 2 years old. |
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Kylashnikov |
Posted - 26/05/2010 : 20:41:13
Here's some more photos of the fella. |
Kylashnikov |
Posted - 26/05/2010 : 18:19:54 He's on the extra large mice at the moment and he was eating them for the store I bought him from. :( |
heaton177 |
Posted - 19/05/2010 : 19:12:08 when i was trying to get my royal onto rats he would not got for brow of black rats they had to be all white or he wouldnt bother but now when i put a rat in he taste it in the air aims an BANG its gone lol he dnt think about it now, but sometimes he wouldnt take the rat if it was bigger than the mouse he was feeding on i had to give him the ones slightly smaller than the mouse and he would normaly take 2, but hes fine now hes gaining weight and feeds every 5 days, well doig it every 6 days as ive moved him up to small rat wieners. these guys and gals will no more than me :) |
mischang |
Posted - 13/05/2010 : 21:33:26 has any one ever had that a royal refuse some thing cause its too small ?? |
spor |
Posted - 13/05/2010 : 00:36:10 what size is the mouse your offering him. he looks like he should be on medium rat weaners at least. which woul weigh more than 50grams. a mouse may just seem to small for him to be interested in. |
Kylashnikov |
Posted - 12/05/2010 : 20:38:42 He's dead strong, if he;s out his enclosure and wants to stay out its a struggle to get him back in sometimes without being too forceful (I try to be as gentle as possible) He can probably extend over half his body upwards/outwards without having anything under it.
In other news I'm currently defrosting a nice Brown mouse for him, and I can just see his nose poking out of his hive, the mouse is in warm water so hopefully it won't take too long then when it's defrosted I'll put the mouse under the hairdryer for longer than I normally do, as I'm not sure on the heat of the critters head.
I don't know whether to use tongs and try to get a strike or to just leave it in there and see if he takes it. Previously both attempts with both those methods have yielded unsuccessful. |
spor |
Posted - 10/05/2010 : 21:47:59 he looks chunky in that pick, what does he feel like. does he feel strong, and grip well when coiled around your wrist. You need to get a set of scales so you can accuratley access if he is lossing weight. Two of mine haven't eaten from the start of feb. they were small to begin with put haven't lost any weight worth worrying about.
I feed all mine in the late evening and to be honest its normally around 1am.but thats just what works best for me as i normally end up being on a late shift in work on feeding day. |
hodgie |
Posted - 09/05/2010 : 18:05:57 I always feed mine in their rubs or vivs, i dont understand the reasoning of moving them as it may stress them out. You need to figure out what makes your Royal tick. I would try a selection of rodents, Mice, Rats, Gerbils and Multi`s. I always thaw mine out in warm water even then one of mine shows no interest until i`ve given the head of the rat a blast with a hair dryer. Another thing you can try is to leave the food to thaw out next to one of the vents in the viv so your Royal will smell it and hopefully build up his appetite. I always feed in the late evening when its dark and when i see the Royals with their heads out of their hides. Maybe if you explain how you attempt to feed we can give you some helpful tips,
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Kylashnikov |
Posted - 09/05/2010 : 16:44:24 I've had him around three months and he has yet to eat, I'm becoming concerned to be honest. How do you find the best time to feed him? When he's in his cave, or should I take him outside so he's more active and likely to wander. I have no idea and I'm running out of factors to change while attempting a feed. |
mischang |
Posted - 09/05/2010 : 14:04:28 he look great to me alot bigger than my 3yr old male who is like a bit of string at only 560g. |
boze |
Posted - 09/05/2010 : 13:33:22 Aye when theyre curled up you can normally see/feel their backbone ridge :-)
As long as he's on the right size of food he'll be fine. The prey item should be 10-15% of his bodyweight or up to just bigger than the thickest part of his body.
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matty18714 |
Posted - 09/05/2010 : 12:48:45 He looks fine in that photo. |