Did you read this, I guess I missed that you had the snake only one day when you started this post. General advice is always to leave a new snake alone in its' viv for 3-4 days without disurbing it. If you continue to stress it it may not eat. Diamond Lil also recommended leaving it alone for 4 days.janew said:Paradox, you just got this new little baby yesterday, its been moved from its home to sit in a busy show all day, then moved to a new home, it needs some time to settle before you even think about trying to feed it!
Please, leave it alone for four or five days (other than changing kitchen roll substrate if it soils, and giving it fresh water every other day). Then defrost a pinky in hot water (not boiling, just hot to your hand) for five or ten minutes (give it 15 mins if you're worried it won't be thawed), and just place it near to the baby's hide, close up the viv and leave it alone for a good few hours, or even overnight.
I agree with you mostly, Susan, I wouldn't normally recommend feeding in the viv, and never on substrate. I assumed (wrongly as it happened, that will teach me to assume anything! LOL!) that he'd got his new baby on paper towel substrate, rather than aspen.susang said:I do not agree with Janew on the feeding in viv as this can make your snake associate you wanting to hold it with food. Not to mention the possible ingestion of substrate, which can really lead to problems. good luck susan