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RE: Switching to Frozen help

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Posted by: Seeves1982 at Fri Apr 13 23:39:42 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Seeves1982 ]  
   

My collection is small so take my advice with a grain of salt, but with the collection I have they are 100% frozen thawed rat feeders and all eat every week with the exception of breeding season I'm finding out and I do have a few that refuse to eat in shed. This is what I do.



To feed f/t I pull all my frozen rats out at 12pm. Then around 8 or 9 I lay them out and warm them up under a heat lamp for the appropriate time pups usually around 15 min all the way up to larges at about 30min. Then with tongs I dangle the rat at the front of the cage. Also do not put the rat right over the snake. This will scare it and put it in flight mode and it'll hide and not eat. I usually dangle the rat at the front of the tub and allow the snake to take interest and come up after the rat. If a snake is really particular you can use the tong and hold the rat behind the shoulders simulatin real rat movement.



When I pick up a snake at 60 to 90 grams I will feed it live rat pups for at least two meals or more. Then if I'll go for f/t. I'll generally offer frozen thawed for 3 weeks. If the snake still doesn't take frozen thawed then I will give it two good live meals to make sure it eats. Then I go right back to frozen thawed. I've never had to go more than two cycles before getting a steady f/t feeder on babies.



If it is an adult snake I will generally go the same route, but I may do more of a 6-8 week f/t to 1-2 week live cycle. I've found that if you put the time into it and be patient and consistent with the process the snake with adapt and eat f/t consistantly. Also I always start with a rat one size smaller than what I would normally feed.



With a small collection and time and patience I feel any snake can be converted. With larger collections I can also see where efforts would be waisted trying to convert.
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