Roy Munson
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Cornylover2 said:This question is directed to those that do feed live (Roy & Mike) - I've always fed in a separate container, but since moving up to Hoppers (who are much more active) my little guy just sniffs and lets the mouse crawl all over him but never strikes...unless he's in his viv. I tried feeding a hopper in the container and sat there for an hour waiting for him to eat. Never did. So I tried again 2 days later, again in the separate container for about 1/2 hour and still no luck. So I took all the aspen out of his viv, laid newspaper down and put all his hidey's back in. Put the mouse directly in his viv after about 15 minutes to get him settled down and he went straight for him. This is the 3rd time where he won't eat in the separate container, 3rd time that he's eaten hoppers. I don't want him to associate me opening his viv to food, but he just won't eat in another container. Any suggestions?
To clarify, I only feed live to two summer '05s who won't eat f/t. I just recieved 16" hemostats from MidWest Tongs, so I'll be teasing them with f/t next feeding.
My first corn died of an impaction a hundred years ago, so I've fed all my corns out-of-viv since. Once I had a skinny little Miami female that was afraid of mice, so I had to thump her mice before feeding. You might try that. Lennycorn's suggestion of a hide in the feeding enclosure is worth a try too. Or maybe f/t is the best way for you to go. Good luck.