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Posted by: jordanm at Fri Dec 3 20:04:05 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jordanm ] They tend to prefer mice when smaller. I have had similar situations when feeding. Alot of times they will strike it and constrict it and then just loose interest. At this point I usually just wiggle it in front of them again and they will hit it and constrict again. I'm not sure if they realize its not alive and then dont want it or what but they always eat it by the second time. I've found wiggling it a tad after they've constricted tends to help a bit. Another one of my larger girls wont eat it if she sees that I'm holding it (even with tongs) so I have to sneak up from behind with the prey and hope she grabs it without her seeing me (this tends to get very interesting). Hope this helps a little. | ||
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