![]() | mobile - desktop |
![]() |
![]() |
News & Events:
|
| [ Login ] [ User Prefs ] [ Search Forums ] [ Back to Main Page ] [ Back to Ball Pythons ] |
Posted by: ROC at Tue Mar 11 23:38:22 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ROC ] For my snakes I'll set out the rat fuzzies to thaw and give them more than enough time to thaw out. The snake is put in a different container, offered the prey item, and allowed to completely consume it. The snake is then moved back to it cage and left alone. Since we want it to keep a meal down we don't even handle it anymore. These regurges have taken place since probably Janurary. I have always allowed about two weeks for the snake to settle down and hopefully allow anything to heal and return back to it's normal state. Have always tried to feed the smallest fuzz I could find, and this last time was a mouse hopper, smaller than any rat fuzz. I couldn't even see a bulge in the snake when he swallowed it. Any ideas??? | ||
>> Next Message: RE: My feeding procedure... - ROC, Wed Mar 12 12:49:01 2008 | ||
<< Previous Message: Why can't he keep anything down? - ROC, Tue Mar 11 15:23:30 2008 | ||
|
|
|
|