Hi All,
Just wondering if anyone successfully raising adult ball python on mice?
I'm fully aware of feeding issues accompanying ball pythons, but I'm finding my nearly 2yo female's behaviour totally different towards mice!!
She was a great feeder for a long while, then fasted. Ate a weaned rat every now and again, then fasted. I was then advised to try mice to get her feeding again.
She seemed eager to feed on the mice and even struck it the second feeding where she had gone to drop feeding with the rats.
After regular feeding resumed I tried a rat again. Not interested! 2 weeks in a row.
Tried a mouse again tonight and she flew at it and constricted!!!
I'm thinking if she prefers mice, then switch??? I know rats are preferred over mice and a mouse is too small for her really, but is a mouse every week not better than not feeding at all?
I hope to breed her eventually but due to the fasting her weight fluctuates between 1180g and 1282g. Would like her heavier to breed from.
Interested in opinions and advice please.
TIA : victory:
Just wondering if anyone successfully raising adult ball python on mice?
I'm fully aware of feeding issues accompanying ball pythons, but I'm finding my nearly 2yo female's behaviour totally different towards mice!!
She was a great feeder for a long while, then fasted. Ate a weaned rat every now and again, then fasted. I was then advised to try mice to get her feeding again.
She seemed eager to feed on the mice and even struck it the second feeding where she had gone to drop feeding with the rats.
After regular feeding resumed I tried a rat again. Not interested! 2 weeks in a row.
Tried a mouse again tonight and she flew at it and constricted!!!
I'm thinking if she prefers mice, then switch??? I know rats are preferred over mice and a mouse is too small for her really, but is a mouse every week not better than not feeding at all?
I hope to breed her eventually but due to the fasting her weight fluctuates between 1180g and 1282g. Would like her heavier to breed from.
Interested in opinions and advice please.
TIA : victory: