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When to offer first meal after hatching?

dumergirl Sep 18, 2006 08:28 PM

I hatched my first clutch of 3 on 8/31. I waited until they shed and have offered food several times since but none have eaten. Tried live fat mouse fuzzies, rat pinks and gerbil pups so far. Am I being too anxious?

They are housed individually in heated shoebox cages with hide box and water bowl on paper towels.

Replies (4)

rwoodyer Sep 18, 2006 08:58 PM

could be a week or a month. Sometimes assisted feeding with pinkies helps speed things along...
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coldbloodaddict Sep 18, 2006 10:54 PM

n/p

Aviansinoil Sep 20, 2006 04:57 PM

I waited about a week after mine shed. I moved him to a smaller tupperware container(about a 5" diameter round container) offered a live rat pink to the hatchling, and then covered the container with a towel and left him alone. He took it after about 15 minutes. Being in a smaller container the hatchlings get tired of having the pinky crawling on them and usually eat.

Now..moving them over to F/T was a little trickier. Someone had posted earlier how they switched their's by offering a pinky while the hatchling was in a hide box. I tried this with mine and it worked great! He was in his hide box and I put the pinky at the entrance with just the head poking in. I then covered the entire container with a towel and when I came back later he was just finishing swallowing it.

Made it easy on me..no having to wiggle the thing around with tongs and worrying about it going cold!

>>I hatched my first clutch of 3 on 8/31. I waited until they shed and have offered food several times since but none have eaten. Tried live fat mouse fuzzies, rat pinks and gerbil pups so far. Am I being too anxious?
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>>They are housed individually in heated shoebox cages with hide box and water bowl on paper towels.

dumergirl Sep 20, 2006 07:06 PM

np

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