smmfish;705991; said:Ok, with my last few snakes I have always fed live mice and rats. I have never once had a problem with them biting my snakes. The reason for this I think is I use a feeding box to feed them. None of my snakes have ever been fed in their enclosures.
How do you get them accustomed to eating dead mice? And how do you kill them. I have never done it this way before.
I tried to take the baby rat back and exchange it and they said, "Once it leaves the store, it doesn't come back in" So now I am stuck with a baby rat. I also have a black mouse that he wouldn't eat either. I will try and feed again on Saturday, maybe he will be hungry enough by then.fishnutham;707769; said:dont try feeding frozen yet, if you plan on it try in the spring after your guys been feeding well for a while. make life easy on your self take the food back and exchange it for a live mouse that your bp has been taking.
Just a little tip i used to use feed boxes also after running into a period of snakes getting spooked from being moved and not eating, I started throwing the
live rats into the viv and was surprised at fast a bp will come out of his hide for
dinner. Just watch them and if they don't feed don't leave the food in overnight just try again the next day.
To keep mice/rats alive provide water in a bowl some pine shavings and gerbil
food a tupperware box works good to house them
smmfish;707950; said:I tried to take the baby rat back and exchange it and they said, "Once it leaves the store, it doesn't come back in" So now I am stuck with a baby rat. I also have a black mouse that he wouldn't eat either. I will try and feed again on Saturday, maybe he will be hungry enough by then.
Maybe I will just throw the mouse in the enclosure and see how he does.
Is it just a myth that if you feed in the enclosure they will think that all action in the tank is food?