Jasper
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Our new (and only) corn, Jasper, who we just brought home last Saturday regurged one of two pinkies we fed him. Here's some background. I would be very interested in getting some feedback from you all, so we can make sure we do the right things to keep him healthy.
Jasper first fed at the pet store when we bought him. The breeder stated Jasper, who is 4 months old, has no problems eating two pinkies, live or dead and before we left her store, she fed him two live pinkies and he quickly ate them both. We were happy he had a good appetite. That was Saturday evening, 13 August.
We told her we wanted to switch him to a Wednesday feed schedule, so she suggested we offer him one pinkie this past Wednesday, but we didn't because he had not yet "disposed" of what he had eaten. We checked the viv for three days and nothing. But on Thursday morning, he had done his business so my wife and son went back to the store for another pinkie. This time, she said that we could feed him two pinkies again, so my wife followed her advice and bought two.
When they got home (I was still at work), they discovered another waste pile, but also a regurged pinkie. They removed the waste and pinkie, but went ahead and fed him anyway, something I would not have done. Nevertheless, he also ate both of them as well and this time, they were dead ones. He now has been in his hide for the past 24 hours, and we have not handled him and will not for another 24 hours.
I want to clarify a few things with the experts, because we are growing very attached to him quickly (even my wife who is very skittish of many creatures) and we want to make sure we provide him with the absolute best care. My understanding:
1. Feed once a week.
2. Do not handle for 48 hours.
3. Do not feed until they poop.
The temp in the viv is 85 warm side/75 cool side and we have only handled for short periods following the rules above. So do you think we should only feed one pinkie for now until we see if he regurges again? Are the above rules correct and enough? Your responses are greatly appreciated.
One other thing: we never see him drink and whenever I put him back into the viv I always set him by the water bowl (which is on the cool side of the viv), he immediately starts to drink. By the way he drinks, it seems like he hadn't had any water over the past 24 hours. This concerns me. We change the water every 24 hours and only use bottled water at room temperature. Any thoughts?
Thanks all for your help in this matter.
Jim (snakenewbiexp's dad)
Jasper first fed at the pet store when we bought him. The breeder stated Jasper, who is 4 months old, has no problems eating two pinkies, live or dead and before we left her store, she fed him two live pinkies and he quickly ate them both. We were happy he had a good appetite. That was Saturday evening, 13 August.
We told her we wanted to switch him to a Wednesday feed schedule, so she suggested we offer him one pinkie this past Wednesday, but we didn't because he had not yet "disposed" of what he had eaten. We checked the viv for three days and nothing. But on Thursday morning, he had done his business so my wife and son went back to the store for another pinkie. This time, she said that we could feed him two pinkies again, so my wife followed her advice and bought two.
When they got home (I was still at work), they discovered another waste pile, but also a regurged pinkie. They removed the waste and pinkie, but went ahead and fed him anyway, something I would not have done. Nevertheless, he also ate both of them as well and this time, they were dead ones. He now has been in his hide for the past 24 hours, and we have not handled him and will not for another 24 hours.
I want to clarify a few things with the experts, because we are growing very attached to him quickly (even my wife who is very skittish of many creatures) and we want to make sure we provide him with the absolute best care. My understanding:
1. Feed once a week.
2. Do not handle for 48 hours.
3. Do not feed until they poop.
The temp in the viv is 85 warm side/75 cool side and we have only handled for short periods following the rules above. So do you think we should only feed one pinkie for now until we see if he regurges again? Are the above rules correct and enough? Your responses are greatly appreciated.
One other thing: we never see him drink and whenever I put him back into the viv I always set him by the water bowl (which is on the cool side of the viv), he immediately starts to drink. By the way he drinks, it seems like he hadn't had any water over the past 24 hours. This concerns me. We change the water every 24 hours and only use bottled water at room temperature. Any thoughts?
Thanks all for your help in this matter.
Jim (snakenewbiexp's dad)