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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My sons female went months without a feed so don't panic,it will feed again Cool
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Paplan and Scott Very Happy I wasn't exactly worried as he looks healthy enough, he's just about the 3rd of the size of some of the others Laughing Poor little chap, and he really is a little character when he asks to come out. He has stopped prowling now though thankfully. Now some of the females have started prowling instead, I'm starting to run out of hides, so I'm about to go into production of a new range of designer hides of my own Laughing

I'll get some pics up soon Scott of the others, the Mojo gets more stunning everytime he sheds, and those normal females are looking swsome as well Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i have one who didnt eat for 8 months, and one who didnt eat for 6 months. i know how frustrating it is, but, and i was told this too, they will start eventually. i didnt see how they would and every week i threatened to sell them!!!!! try getting the head really roasting, drag one around the water bowl, this worked with nyah. some of mine wont take if they see the tongs, so dragging a mouse/rat around the water bowl hides them. have you brained, and i read that popping the eyes can work!!!!
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had a Royal go 10 months last year ( I hear you gasp )...... and a female at that. Another went 8 months last year. I tried everything and I mean everything. Then one day I offered a little black mouse to one and he ate and started up again from then on. 8 and 10 months of non feeding meant they didnt put any weight on and are far behind the others.... but what can I do?? The same 2 are doing it again this Winter. They are kept in exactly the same way as the others, who incidently feed fine . D'oh Confused
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lynne wrote:
i have one who didnt eat for 8 months, and one who didnt eat for 6 months. i know how frustrating it is, but, and i was told this too, they will start eventually. i didnt see how they would and every week i threatened to sell them!!!!! try getting the head really roasting, drag one around the water bowl, this worked with nyah. some of mine wont take if they see the tongs, so dragging a mouse/rat around the water bowl hides them. have you brained, and i read that popping the eyes can work!!!!

when i say get the head roasting and drag one around the water bowl i mean the mice/rats!!!! not the snakes, although you may feel like doing it to the snakes by time he eats!!! Laughing
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dracowoman2 wrote:
Thanks Paplan and Scott Very Happy I wasn't exactly worried as he looks healthy enough, he's just about the 3rd of the size of some of the others Laughing Poor little chap, and he really is a little character when he asks to come out. He has stopped prowling now though thankfully. Now some of the females have started prowling instead, I'm starting to run out of hides, so I'm about to go into production of a new range of designer hides of my own Laughing

I'll get some pics up soon Scott of the others, the Mojo gets more stunning everytime he sheds, and those normal females are looking swsome as well Very Happy

have you upped his heat a bit?? put him in a smaller tub? thawed the food out beside his tub on a mat so the smell goes around the room?
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just keep up the patience.
Not that i can talk I have lost flaming patience.
Not fed on her own since i got her and she was only 70g then,
so i doubt she has ever fed on her own.
I was told to assist her so I did and did and did and did. . .
But i have left her for a month or so and she still wont eat.
[I got her like oct i think]

I think I am going to get some live to try her.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have to admit I haven't tried braining yet Lynne, but the next feed is going to be the heatmat for 15 minutes or so before I feed it to him, along with cooking the head which I do anyway with the hairdryer Laughing I think it must just be that time of year, as he was a good feeder before that and then just suddenly turned off. His heat is a little higher at the moment anyway as he has a rock hide directly ontop of his hot end, and that has pushed it a little up. I've even tried feeding him in the dark so that he could home in on the heat sig.

I'll just keep trying him until he changes his mind again, and if I'm lucky I won't end up like you with Little Kya Lynne Laughing Otherwise someone will be getting dragged around the waterbowl for sure Laughing I scuttled his last rat round the side of his hide, he popped his head out and for a second or two I thought he was going to take it, and then he lost interest and went back to bed Evil or Very Mad Little Bugger!!

I guess this is just my baptism proper into the delight that is royals, but even so, I still oove em silly Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i wouldnt stress yet claire Wink i had a female alb go something like 8 months last year and a pastel about 10 months or somthing silly like that Crying or Very sad both fired back up in the sumer but they both missed the breeding season because of it Mad but thats balls for yuz.most of my males arent feeding at the moment
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dracowoman2 wrote:
I have to admit I haven't tried braining yet Lynne, but the next feed is going to be the heatmat for 15 minutes or so before I feed it to him, along with cooking the head which I do anyway with the hairdryer Laughing I think it must just be that time of year, as he was a good feeder before that and then just suddenly turned off. His heat is a little higher at the moment anyway as he has a rock hide directly ontop of his hot end, and that has pushed it a little up. I've even tried feeding him in the dark so that he could home in on the heat sig.

I'll just keep trying him until he changes his mind again, and if I'm lucky I won't end up like you with Little Kya Lynne Laughing Otherwise someone will be getting dragged around the waterbowl for sure Laughing I scuttled his last rat round the side of his hide, he popped his head out and for a second or two I thought he was going to take it, and then he lost interest and went back to bed Evil or Very Mad Little Bugger!!

I guess this is just my baptism proper into the delight that is royals, but even so, I still oove em silly Very Happy

kya was totally differant claire. she was afraid of the food items. and she had only eaten three times after she hatched. she would panic so much when i put the mice/rat pups in, that i had to remove them. its very rarely any snake will end up the way she did.
i think sticking the head on a light bulb for 30 seconds gets it much hotter than dryer, and keep going back and reheating it.
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