ball python update #1

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i have a feeling you didnt ask exactly what the python was guaranteed to be feeding on?
 
If I ever had to feed live to a snake, Id stun it. Not kill it. If a snake doesnt want frozen its usually because of the scent and movement. (thats assuming husbandry is right) So a mouse that smells LIKE A MOUSE that slightly moves is enticing, and theres no risk of injury.
 
Jessica Dring;1313714; said:
i have a feeling you didnt ask exactly what the python was guaranteed to be feeding on?


you know you shouldnt assume, it make an ass out of u and me. i did ask, they said it was feeding on "thumped" mice. they have supposable had it about a month. i tried it several time, they wanted me to put the ball in a brown paper bag with the dead mouse to try to get it to eat, i see feeding a live one much more humane for the snake, he didnt get hurt, and he ate, seems like all good things to me......

its my choice to feed live or dead. if it eats dead good, im not going to starve it to get it to ead frozen thawed...
 
excuse me...I was trying to help...not judge you mate.

I was just going to say 'bad luck..i also had to learn the hard way that pet shop sellers are crafty when they say 'guaranteed feeders'

Geez, wanna bite my head off any more?


No one said to starve your snake, they do it themselves.
I never said it weren't your choice whether to feed live or dead. Theres alot more BETTER ways to feed than live at first anyway...not to mention the issues on being inhumane to the mice unless 100% DESPERATELY NEEDED.

But whatever, I'm done with this thread.

That's the LAST time I try to help you out...
 
thats perfect, we all have our ways. im sure you could go anywhere and you will always have people that belive in live feeders, and F/T feeders. he ate thats what matters to me. if you wanna be negative about it, saying i went about it the wrong way thats your choice, i did what i had to, to get it to eat. if getting him to eat is a bad thing i guess im a horrible person. i am willing to sacrafice a 2.00 mouse to get my snake to eat.

by the way, jessica, do you feed crickets, if so, maybe you should look into freeze dried, its more humane....LOL
 
rxracer;1313786; said:
thats perfect, we all have our ways. im sure you could go anywhere and you will always have people that belive in live feeders, and F/T feeders. he ate thats what matters to me. if you wanna be negative about it, saying i went about it the wrong way thats your choice, i did what i had to, to get it to eat. if getting him to eat is a bad thing i guess im a horrible person. i am willing to sacrafice a 2.00 mouse to get my snake to eat.

by the way, jessica, do you feed crickets, if so, maybe you should look into freeze dried, its more humane....LOL


whos being negative? NOW your the one judging....:ROFL:

jeez all I said is there were better ways to try first. Because NOW the problem starts switching back to F/T when all it MIGHT have took was a brained item of prey..and thats speaking from experience, not negativity ;)

If I could get my leos to take dead crickets, I would, but they really do have none of it, so its absolutely neccasarry. Plus there is the argument about the pain receptors being different in the species...but whatever dude.

You asked advice. I gave it, you threw it back in my face...

Make of THAT what you will..
 
NEITHER did I say you went about it the wrong way, read more carefully mate before YOU judge and bite others heads off for apparantly doing the same :screwy:

as an experienced royal owner...Tall I said (and the fact is) there ARE better ways to try first before resorting to live.
 
i didnt ask for advice actually, i was posting an update, but you had to voice your opinion, and say i should have done a F/T. i never asked a question. who needs to read now. i asked what braining was after you told me, and i said i would try it. thats all. my original post was not a quesiton.
 
maybe so but you cannot confront me on judging/misreading when you have done it twice first. not to mention bite my head off for trying to help you when you HAVE done something wrong.

Being a noob to royals..when you've done something wrong on a reptile forum, you WILL get told, I was polite about it 'till you bit my head off..with an attitude somewhat like LC - not listening especially when those more experienced with the species than you is trying to help.

The fact is, rxracer, like it or not (and we all do things wrong) you because you gave up after offering f/t what twice? And resorted to live straight away.

This was wrong for a few of many reasons

- unneccasary danger to the snake

- it was probably still settling in ( I had my boa not feed for two weeks when I got him)

- royals can go without food for a LONG time..one week (and letting it go hungry and so more likely to take the food) ain't going to hurt it.

All this is coming from somebody who owns 5 snakes and all are feeding now successfully. And yes, I had trouble (not with all)

If you get your back up because you do not like to be told your wrong and will not listen to those who (on this subject) know better and by listening to them will help you to succeed, then you will not get anywhere. And its clear your getting your back up 'cause I said you could have tried something else first ( I never said you were wrong up until now..as I was trying the nice approach to help you..but seeing as you bit my head off...)


The point is, not you getting childish because you misterunderstood and took mere ADVISE as critisim, but the problem you have now.

To get a royal feeding on live feeding on p/k or t/f which in the long run, reduces risks of injury to your snakes.

Lets hope you don't get childish about this advice and have an LC attitude now..
 
Jeez well now I know what it looks like when me and jess argue LOL!

Settle down racer, shes helping you. Just because you didnt ask for it doesnt mean you dont need it ;)

Anyway on topic. Yes, its your choice to feed live or frozen. Aside from the fact frozen mice are cheaper, more convienent, and without the hassle, live mice can be dangerous.
Im sure if youve done a shred of research on snake feeding, youve probably seen one of the infamous pictures of a snake eaten up. It is NOT a pretty sight. I can get one and post it for you, Ill get it when im done with this post. In fact, I need to save that pic for future reference...

You dont need to starve a snake to get it to eat frozen. It just takes a little know-how.
 
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