How can you look out for a snake that for a start you have no knowledge on whatsoever... You have seen a picture that shows less than 1 3rd of her body. I certainly couldn't make the descision to euthanise anything based on such a small potion of the truth.
Robbie I said it because I ment it. I was looking out for the snake thats all.
Elle in ten years after many many success breeding seasons you'll look back and use this story to educate others. I know this is a huge road block now, but its not permanent just crappy for now. Give your sweet lass a big hug and kiss she'll be in my thoughts![]()
Elle,
it is heart breaking seeing an entire brood dead like this. I am sorry to see this.
Now for Mum.. try an Anole or other small lizard you can get your hands on. since this is their natural foods (small lizards) This might spark a feeding response from her. And if you are forced to get about a dozen cheap lizards to get her back to feeding. It may be worth it to eventually wean hear back to mice.
Again, I wish you the best of luck.
Already ordered some anoles. I was planning on trying her with them regardless. I just hope she willingly takes something soon. But for now I can keep her alive via tube feeding blended mice and essential vitamins and minerals.
Are you gonna try live feeding on her? I wonder if you place a live anole with her for a few days if that would get her to take it. I would never condone this with Rats and mice but I have never heard of an anole chewing on a snake.
I don't know what to say then I understand with IBD and its ability to easily spread you wouldn't want to breed anytime soon to be sure the rest of your collection is healthy. I'm not educated enough to know much about the behavior of the disease in terms of how long it can remain dormant and undetected. I just hope this is the last time murphy pays you visit for awhile you've more than paid your dues![]()
David- every shred of respect I may have had for you evaporated after reading this thread.
Elle- I am really sorry, I can't imagine what it would have been like to go through the heart-wrenching experience you had over the last few months...
You attempted something commendable, and I think you had more success than most with Candoia... they are very very hard to breed in captivity.
I hope she will regain her weight loss soon enough,
All the best dear,
Oren.
I'm sure you got that last post wrong, Elle...Nobody euthanised your mother after she gave birth to you....
There is a good joke there but ..now is not the time.
Tell me about it dudeOh if only!
I'm really sorry to hear about this final blow, Elle.I am not sure what I am going to do. I will need to get a wee established colony up and running to at least keep the anoles alive and well gut loaded for her. If all she wants to eat is anoles then whatever. If that's meets her need to feed then so be it...
I will try her with the usual feeding methods and tricks in a few weeks once I have got some nutrients in her. Of course I will offer her the option of food before I tube feed her. But she is just too skinny to be turning her nose up at anything.