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puddycat
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
27 Posts |
Posted - 24/01/2009 : 00:21:54
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our royal sid was surpossed to feed today and we don't know why is it because he got moved into a new viv |
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lee2308
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
2597 Posts |
Posted - 24/01/2009 : 02:01:02
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I expect so,they dont need much of an excuse to go off there food.How old is he and how big is the viv,any chance of a piccy? |
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wolfspirit
Old Royal - I Post too much!
United Kingdom
5741 Posts |
Posted - 24/01/2009 : 09:07:23
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how long has he been in his new viv? you need to give him at least a week to settle before offering him food if he is in a new habitat, just leave him and only go in to spot clean and change his water |
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Paulusworm
Fully Grown Royal
Azerbaijan
1550 Posts |
Posted - 24/01/2009 : 09:32:57
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I wouldn't panic just yet. As the other's were saying, they can go off their food for the slightest reason. Sherman keeps refusing whenever the weather turns a bit chilly. Don't worry. Give it a few days then try again. They're like children. They've got to eat eventually . |
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Gingerpony
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
2663 Posts |
Posted - 24/01/2009 : 20:28:03
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even moving their current viv into a different room can put them off their food, must be the different view. like wolfspirit said treat him like a new arrival - leave for a week, try a feed, leave to digest for a few days then hopefully resume as normal. |
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puddycat
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
27 Posts |
Posted - 26/01/2009 : 22:36:41
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we don't know old he is we've had him over a week and been in new viv for a week and we tried to feed him today but he didn't want it so instead we gave the fuzzy to simon our corn snake who is smaller then sid and just about managed it. he attacked and constriced and finished it off and he is just about to shed |
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lee2308
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
2597 Posts |
Posted - 26/01/2009 : 22:54:38
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just give him time,royals can go weeks even months without feeding before you have to start worrying,just keep an eye on his weight,how much does he weigh now and how big is the viv and the snake? |
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Blackecho
Royal Python Admin
United Kingdom
11327 Posts |
Posted - 26/01/2009 : 23:08:43
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Trying too often will stress them out, give them a few days before trying again. Maybe try a Rat Pup or Small Mouse instead, Fuzzies are a bit small for Royals and it may not seem worth it to him |
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puddycat
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
27 Posts |
Posted - 30/01/2009 : 16:57:24
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he bits it then leaves it. he weighs 114g and hes just over a foot long and the viv is 22x17 |
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Gingerpony
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
2663 Posts |
Posted - 30/01/2009 : 19:31:51
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maybe it's not hot enough? after defrosting i put mine in a tub over a mug of boiled water to really heat them, particularly the head end. or it could be the size of the viv that's upsetting him. the viv sounds like it's about twice the size your royal currently needs, depending on the type of viv it might be worth sectioning off half of it for him.
as a guide length of viv + depth of viv = maximum length of snake your viv is 22" + 17" so is suitable for a snake up to 39" long which is well over a metre! |
Dumerils boas, BCO hybrids, Sinder Hypo boas, cornsnakes, ratsnakes, Day Geckos
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puddycat
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
27 Posts |
Posted - 31/01/2009 : 16:44:33
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he is really active in it and loves climbing his branch but i did think it was a bit to big for when he eats could it be that he would want live food |
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Blackecho
Royal Python Admin
United Kingdom
11327 Posts |
Posted - 31/01/2009 : 17:13:59
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I'm sure they would all eat live food, its just not necessary in most cases. |
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puddycat
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
27 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 01:23:39
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sid has just had his first feed since weve had him and he nearly had some bark as well. is it ok if they eat it tail first |
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lee2308
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
2597 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 01:28:15
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If its's gone then it's ok,but eating bark is'nt so try to feed in a seperate tub when he's feeding ok again |
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Blackecho
Royal Python Admin
United Kingdom
11327 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 08:52:11
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Or put some paper down on top of the bark when feeding.
Congrats on the feed |
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Dazzetski
Yearling
United Kingdom
461 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 09:01:44
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Well done on the feed, Ssssssofia had her first chomp last night too |
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puddycat
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
27 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 13:46:33
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cool thanks for the tips will try them out
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kam
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
4 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 16:11:06
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hi all, i'm quite new to keeping snakes, i've just got a 07 royal a few weeks back and i'm having touble feeding him, he strikes no problem when i put the mouse in but he does not hold and when i leave it in his viv he just ignores it, i've tried twice over the last week with different mice but he seems to be having none of it, any advice? cheers. |
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Gingerpony
Royal Python Moderator
United Kingdom
2663 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 20:47:59
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if he's striking try gently jiggling the mouse as if it's trying to get away (to make it seem alive!) some are shy eaters and won't eat if you're watching so turn off the light and leave the room to see if that does the trick. how are you defrosting and hating up the prey item? and what size/type of food is he on? |
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kam
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
4 Posts |
Posted - 14/02/2009 : 18:49:27
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hi, cheers for your help, sorry for the late reply i've been without internet access for a while. To answer your questions, he's on small mice at the minute and i'm defrosting and heating them up in a glass of water for about 10-15 minutes. I'm going to try again today, its been a week since I last tried. I usually have only a background, very low light on when im trying to feed him. Again, thank you for your help and I'll let you know how it goes.
p.s. going to upload a couple of pics in the pics thread. |
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Blackecho
Royal Python Admin
United Kingdom
11327 Posts |
Posted - 14/02/2009 : 19:23:10
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If you can do it without the mouse/rat coming into contact with the water it may be better as it will not wash the scent off.
Either put it in a plastic bag in the water, or let it defrost on the side at room temperature and then heat it up with a hair drier. |
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