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toshamc
at Thu May 19 12:20:29 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toshamc ]
By baby do you mean a new hatchling? Do you know if he fed prior to you getting him (if so, what was he fed and how often)? Sometimes hatchlings can be difficult to get started feeding. And sometimes they'll feed for the first time and then not feed again for several weeks. Do not stress him out by offering food every other day. Once a week is fine, when he is hungry he will eat. First you need to let him have some time to settle in, limit your handleing of him. If you are feeding him in his cage, feed him in the evening when you see he's out cuising around his cage. Or you can try putting him in a paperbag, pillow case or small box with a rat fuzzy or small mouse (make sure that neither the snake nor the mouse can get out tho)leave him be for an hour or two. This trick usually works pretty well for me. He should be fine and start eating when he's ready, in the meantime, make sure hes got plenty of water. If he doesn't start eating and is looking lethargic/ malnurished you can try assist feeding (placing a p/k rat fuzzy in his mouth) but use that as a last resort. Hope this helps. ----- Tosha 
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