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i just got freaked out!

Snakemommy

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Sweets is growing fast and tonight he was so hungry. When I fed him he did this thrashing-flopping thing that scared me so bad! I had to help him with it becouse the leg was caught. Has this happened to anyone else?
 
Wow, thats never happened with Sienna before, but it would really freak me out if it did. Glad you figured out why he was thrashing around.
 
agreed. Not so much the thrashing, but having to help her feed would make me really nervous
 
Amazed it ate with human "help." In the future, I strongly suggest letting nature take it's course. I've brought hundreds (thousand?) of hatchlings into this world and have never "helped" a one that was eating willingly. Even if trying to swallow backward, sideways, all hung up with limbs, they either eat the food item or give up on it. They'll figure it out! :)
 
elrojo said:
Amazed it ate with human "help." In the future, I strongly suggest letting nature take it's course. I've brought hundreds (thousand?) of hatchlings into this world and have never "helped" a one that was eating willingly. Even if trying to swallow backward, sideways, all hung up with limbs, they either eat the food item or give up on it. They'll figure it out! :)

I agree with this completely...I have had hatchlings take a LONG time to get a meal down...usually because they have trouble getting past that legs, especially when they took it backwards...
Not a big deal...they always have managed to get it down on their own..."helping" them could unintentionally injure the snake.
 
Helping them could also cause a reaction that would make the snake regurge the mouse. I have also heard where the snake strikes at the "helping hand" with the mouse still in its mouth. I agree with the two above, that it is best to let the snake work through eating problems on its own.
 
YES!! I think it was in my "butt first" thread (can't remember) that I mentioned the thrashing. I tried to help him out by pulling the tail of the mouse to encourage him to move towards the head, and that was the one and only time he went into S pose, hissed, and struck at me (saliva spraying, as his mouth hit my hand with a mouthful of mouse). :laugh:
 
Well I won't try that again! I just never thought to ask about it before it happened and I panicked, all I could think was "how am I gonna explain this to my 7 yr old?" (it's his snake) From now on I'll let nature takes it's course.
 
Just do NOT tug on the mouse's tail. Well... unless you want some high end entertainment and one very pissed off snake... My poor little Max. He just looked SO MAD, that I almost felt guilty that I was LMAO. Almost. :laugh:
 
Spirit said:
Just do NOT tug on the mouse's tail. Well... unless you want some high end entertainment and one very pissed off snake... My poor little Max. He just looked SO MAD, that I almost felt guilty that I was LMAO. Almost. :laugh:

what exactly happened?!
 
whats LMOA shor for? the thrashing has happened to my snakes once or twice but i didnt asist them at all and they figurede it out. snakes will be snakes!
 
bah14 said:
what exactly happened?!

As mentioned in my first post...

Spirit said:
YES!! I think it was in my "butt first" thread (can't remember) that I mentioned the thrashing. I tried to help him out by pulling the tail of the mouse to encourage him to move towards the head, and that was the one and only time he went into S pose, hissed, and struck at me (saliva spraying, as his mouth hit my hand with a mouthful of mouse). :laugh:
 
Ok I feel really stupid now but I thought he'd choke or something. Just thought I'd let you all know we've both recovered from my first panick attack as a snake owner. lol He's as sweet as ever, and I'm a much wiser snakemommy. :wavey:
 
Snakemommy said:
Ok I feel really stupid now but I thought he'd choke or something.

*sigh* <--- click

The first time I saw my python eat, I swear I had one hand on my phone incase something bad happened so I could phone my friend and freak out.

Oh they LOVE me. :laugh: I care... to a fault...
 
Spirit said:
Oh they LOVE me. :laugh: I care... to a fault...
Just out of curiosity, Spirit....were you raised in any of the major guilt-producing religions?

Just wondering. :noevil:

regards,
jazz
 
jazzgeek said:
Just out of curiosity, Spirit....were you raised in any of the major guilt-producing religions?

You know Jazz, based on that pic of her over on the "chat" thread, I'd have to say no.......... :eek1:
 
CAV said:
You know Jazz, based on that pic of her over on the "chat" thread, I'd have to say no.......... :eek1:
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

Ya went out on a limb on that one, eh Cav?

LMAO!

jazz
 
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