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Posted by: zippy00_99 at Thu Sep 9 23:55:06 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zippy00_99 ]  
   

I need to switch asf feeders to f/t rats.

They will not eat.

They were raised on live mice, and then went off feed, and someone told me to try asf's.

I did and they have been eating asf's for about a year, and then about 2 months ago I tried to switch to f/t rats because I am tired of caring for the asf's that don't get eaten.

I figured they would get hungry enough that they would eventually take what I gave them, but it's not working.

I then caved and tried to give them asf's again, and most of them wont even eat that now. I am lost. I am looking for any and ALL suggestions.

The room is a typical (small) condo bed room.

It is kept at 85 degrees using an oil filled heater and a thermostat.

The belly heat is provided by a heat rope kept at 89-91.

They were on cypress mulch, tonight I switched to paper towel substrate.

They is no hide in any of their bins.

The rack is made of regular plywood that is now about 5 years old.

All the snakes in the rack keep to the OTHER side of the bin (they are 41Q tubs in horizontal cubbies)

I think it's because of where the window is.

Tonight I covered the window with a dark sheet, so I am hoping this will aid in getting them to reside on the warm side of the bin.

I am beginning to think that they might not feel secure in a horizontal rack.

I gave as much info as I could to help you help me, so if I am leaving something out just ask.


   

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