floweringqueen
Not so new Member
I've had my 3yr old Jungle for 4wks now, my first, so it's a steep learning curve. Her viv is a large aquarium with a temp gradient of 34 - 22.
She didn't feed until just yesterday, it had been 5wks. I am using a feed plastic box but she just wasn't interested in dead rat. She's been fed frozen rats all her life according to the previous owner & was on weekly feeds.
So I resorted to feeding in her tank this time, leaving it for a few hours & she finally took it. But this is not very exciting & could be messy.
I have thousands of Q's, but the main ones are around the psychology/ best conditions for feeding a headstrong biatch.
1. Why might she refuse to eat when the "food" is all warm and blowdried and moving yet she eats after it's cooled, really boringly still & when noone is watching?
2. Are there certain conditions that should be in place for picky feeders eg. temps, time of day, after/before exercise...?
3. I imagine she is more likely to feed when in her comfortable known, warm environment, how does one get around this with using a feed box, especially in NSW in winter...?
4. Should I try feed again in a week or leave her longer?
thanks in advance team
She didn't feed until just yesterday, it had been 5wks. I am using a feed plastic box but she just wasn't interested in dead rat. She's been fed frozen rats all her life according to the previous owner & was on weekly feeds.
So I resorted to feeding in her tank this time, leaving it for a few hours & she finally took it. But this is not very exciting & could be messy.
I have thousands of Q's, but the main ones are around the psychology/ best conditions for feeding a headstrong biatch.
1. Why might she refuse to eat when the "food" is all warm and blowdried and moving yet she eats after it's cooled, really boringly still & when noone is watching?
2. Are there certain conditions that should be in place for picky feeders eg. temps, time of day, after/before exercise...?
3. I imagine she is more likely to feed when in her comfortable known, warm environment, how does one get around this with using a feed box, especially in NSW in winter...?
4. Should I try feed again in a week or leave her longer?
thanks in advance team
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