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ajacklin
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
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Posted - 03/03/2012 : 08:37:34
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Really pleased, got Syd 70 days ago & he's now eaten! I know they can go months but it's still a worry! I left it outside his cool hide & half hour later it had gone, I want to go back to feeding in a separate tub if possible but for now I'm just pleased he's had something! Just wondered though, are they like corns with regard to no handling for 48 hours or do they take longer? He's about 1600g and it was a small rat. Thanks |
2 Corn Snake - Jaffa & Xanthe 1 Normal Royal - Syd 1 Rottweiller - JD 1 Collie X - Annie 2 Cats - Galaxy & Karamel 3 Chickens - Drummer, Noodle Bhuna Many tropical fish |
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austin_89
Fully Grown Royal
United Kingdom
1248 Posts |
Posted - 03/03/2012 : 08:44:07
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Congrats on him eating I've always stuck to the 48 hour rule but if your not happy after 48 hours wait another 12 |
1.1.0 Normal Royal Pythons... Kane (CF11) + Frankie (CB11) 1.0.0 Spider Royal Python (CB13) 1.0.0 100% het kahl albino boa Dexter (CB13) 1.0.0 Butter Corn... 0.1.0 Snow Corn... Alice 0.1.0 Red Harlequin Crested Gecko... Charlie 0.1.0 Albino Leopard Gecko... Cleo 1.1.0 African Green Mantis 1.0.0 Staffy... Alfie 1.1.0 Cats... Ebony and DK
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Se7enS1ns
Yearling
United Kingdom
354 Posts |
Posted - 03/03/2012 : 09:47:30
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Reading others' posts about feeding difficulties makes me realise how lucky I've been with Monty - she ate a small mouse (F/T) the same weekend I bought her, and eats every time I offer her one (7-10 days) - I leave her until the next day to handle her again. She's not exactly friendly at the best of times, but she's certainly not scared of me.
Congrats on the feed - I'd be having kittens if mine went one month, let alone 2! |
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chrisc
Old Royal - I Post too much!
United Kingdom
3326 Posts |
Posted - 03/03/2012 : 10:03:04
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congrats on the feed. yes leave for 48 hours after a feed. when my big lad derek whos 1500g ish has a big rat i tend to leave him for an extra day |
1.0.0 burmese python,giblet. 1.0.0 BCI, william. 0.1.0 blue tongue skink, 0.1.0 green iguana, jasmin, 1.0.0 cape house snake, 0.1.0 checkered garter snake
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ajacklin
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
47 Posts |
Posted - 03/03/2012 : 10:14:57
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Thanks guys, I think he should be on bigger rats really but as the previous owner said he was on weaners I didn't want to jump up too big until he'd started eating again! |
2 Corn Snake - Jaffa & Xanthe 1 Normal Royal - Syd 1 Rottweiller - JD 1 Collie X - Annie 2 Cats - Galaxy & Karamel 3 Chickens - Drummer, Noodle Bhuna Many tropical fish |
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Lorraine
Yearling
United Kingdom
480 Posts |
Posted - 03/03/2012 : 12:14:29
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Really glad for you. Yay! |
1.0.0 CB11 Normal Royal, Oscar. 1.0.0 German Shepherd, Bailey.
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Posted - 03/03/2012 : 12:18:55
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Congrats on the feed - yes, as others have said, 2 or even 3 days before handling is a good guide.
A rat 10/15% of the royal's bodyweight (fed every fortnight for a snake over 1200g) is the guide I go by, but I find offering a smaller size prey to a snake fasting or coming out of fast seems to encourage them so I reckon that small rat was spot on. Well done Syd! |
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