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Sonata Posted - 24/08/2009 : 11:54:55
Hi guys, Iv'e been here once before about my python Arti he had a silver eye, well apparently it was just an eyecap. but I digress.

This time it's about Choke, shes not eaten since ive had her and she's still only small ive had her for 2 months, the python is around 6-7 months, I dont have an exact number because the previous owner got them when they weren't hatchlings, and he only had them for a short time also 2 month at most.

but it's beginning to worry me because of it's size i know it's young and not eating in 2 months is bothering me like hell, it's my favourite Python~ and reading these R.I.P threads seeing how their snaked passed away for no reason at all.

My viv is in perfect condition i change the water every day, i have auto humidifier, humidity stat, heat mat, uv lamp, bask lamp, the viv is a little too big for them but i put a lot of wood,plants,rocks, everything to clutter the viv up so they feel fine.

so the viv cant be the reason, iv'e checked for mites theyre both clean, theyre shedding in one piece with just a little hole or 2 on the side but thats normal... so yeah im like in need of assistance here of someone who's been through this, please!
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Blackecho Posted - 24/08/2009 : 17:04:25
quote:
Originally posted by Sonata

okay your all going to think im a moron.
but please keep in mind these are my first snake's =P

i tried cutting the brain on the mouse open and it struck at it while it was still in my hand, I dont know what the deal is but this method seems to work.



Well that's good news

Brain juice smells yummy!
wolfspirit Posted - 24/08/2009 : 16:34:28
quote:
Originally posted by Sonata

okay your all going to think im a moron.
but please keep in mind these are my first snake's =P

i tried cutting the brain on the mouse open and it struck at it while it was still in my hand, I dont know what the deal is but this method seems to work.



nobody on here will think bad of you, we are all here to learn and help each other..

there is also a good care sheet on here that is worth reading..

http://www.theroyalpython.co.uk/royal_python_care_sheet.htm

again it would help us to help you if we can see some shots of your set up to try and help better
Vazzza Posted - 24/08/2009 : 16:27:16
Trust me, nobody on here will think you're a moron. Everybody is new to snakes at some point, the moron's are the people who try and do everything themselves without seeking advice!!

I'm glad i haven't had to try braining yet, but if it works then good stuff, just sounds grotesque lol
Sonata Posted - 24/08/2009 : 15:43:27
okay your all going to think im a moron.
but please keep in mind these are my first snake's =P

i tried cutting the brain on the mouse open and it struck at it while it was still in my hand, I dont know what the deal is but this method seems to work.
Kazerella Posted - 24/08/2009 : 13:51:10
I was going to say that too- they don't require humidity or three heat sources.

I would put her in something really small- like a rub with 3 sides covered to make her feel really secure. With royals insecurity is the main reason why they don't eat, so may work.

Plus co-habiting may be another stress factor, so I agree that they should be separated too.

2 months isn't too long in snake terms so I don't think it's a force feeding issue yet. I would keep trying different techniques like braining the mouse etc for a lot longer before even considering force feeding.

Keep us informed!
matty18714 Posted - 24/08/2009 : 13:46:25
The UV light will flicker and anoy the snake. Seperate the snakes and stop adding to the humidity, room humidity is fine.

How much does the snake weigh?
wolfspirit Posted - 24/08/2009 : 13:02:47
On top of what BE says, you also dont need a uv lamp or a basking lamp unless by basking lamp you mean an infrared lamp on a dimmer stat..

have you got a photo of your set up at all?


what are your viv temps like how are you monitoring them in the viv?
Blackecho Posted - 24/08/2009 : 12:45:00
You say the viv is 'too big for them'.

So that's 2 reasons why they may not be eating, viv size and co-habitation.

I would not recommend force feeding at all, let alone without being shown in person how to di it by an experienced herpetologist.
Sonata Posted - 24/08/2009 : 11:59:24
Obviously, I forgot to add...

How do i force feed it, i never tried but now im willing but i just dont want to brake its jaw or anything

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