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    Chances of going from live to f/t?

    Hi, in your honest opinion, what are the chances of an adult snake that is fed live the majority of its life switching it over to f/t? I ask because I simply can't say no to this lesser, but she is reaching adulthood and has been fed live the majority of her life. Thanks

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    Re: Chances of going from live to f/t?

    Quote Originally Posted by reno-cg View Post
    Hi, in your honest opinion, what are the chances of an adult snake that is fed live the majority of its life switching it over to f/t? I ask because I simply can't say no to this lesser, but she is reaching adulthood and has been fed live the majority of her life. Thanks
    I believe that if the f/t is done done right, thawing and heating with a blow dryer, it may be an easy switch, but then again se may be a live only feeder, and you may have a battle of wills trying to switch over. or.... she may take right to it
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    Re: Chances of going from live to f/t?

    The ~3 year old BP I got about a week ago who, as far as I know has been fed live mice his whole life, ate two f/t mice for me last night. He hadn't been fed in a while and I think he was pretty hungry. He wasn't _exactly_ interested in the first one in the beginning, but he kinda figured out "hey, food" and took it. I let them both thaw in hot water, next to his "feeding container" (a shoebox with holes in the lid) for about 15-20 minutes, dried them with a hair dryer for 30 seconds or so and then presented with tongs.

    Don't give up hope! If she's hungry, she might just give in and eat it for you. Good luck!

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    Re: Chances of going from live to f/t?

    It's not impossible and if you happen to try to switch her after she lay eggs (if you breed) her I would VERY likely.

    Each year my females go back and forth between live and F/T without any problem and female after laying tend to be voracious and willing to eat anything.
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    Re: Chances of going from live to f/t?

    I find most of the time it's not very hard at all, I've switched many whole-life live eaters to F/T. You just have to do it right, and be patient.
    Most people who say you can't, I find, haven't tried very hard or they want to breed them right away and don't want to wait for them to switch.

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    Re: Chances of going from live to f/t?

    Quote Originally Posted by A.VinczeBPs View Post
    I find most of the time it's not very hard at all, I've switched many whole-life live eaters to F/T. You just have to do it right, and be patient.
    Most people who say you can't, I find, haven't tried very hard or they want to breed them right away and don't want to wait for them to switch.
    any advice on how you do it would be great. I have a couple I'd like to switch to F/T.

    they just shy away from the rat if its not alive. I warm up the rat with a hair dryer , but they show no interest in it at all. toss in a live one and its over in seconds.

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    Re: Chances of going from live to f/t?

    Quote Originally Posted by pliskin View Post
    any advice on how you do it would be great. I have a couple I'd like to switch to F/T.

    they just shy away from the rat if its not alive. I warm up the rat with a hair dryer , but they show no interest in it at all. toss in a live one and its over in seconds.
    The zombie rat dance...

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    Re: Chances of going from live to f/t?

    Quote Originally Posted by pliskin View Post
    any advice on how you do it would be great. I have a couple I'd like to switch to F/T.

    they just shy away from the rat if its not alive. I warm up the rat with a hair dryer , but they show no interest in it at all. toss in a live one and its over in seconds.
    Zombie dance, make sure it's over 100 heat, be prepared to be denied the first couple tries until they get hungry enough. Try a small live, and a F/T right after. Dip in chicken broth. Tons of ways to go, you just have to try hard enough and wait it out. If you can't be willing to wait, again, not willing to really try.

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    Re: Chances of going from live to f/t?

    I always do the zombie dance, doesn't help. they just shrink away and go back into their hide.

    chicken broth , eh?
    might try that.

    that's why I love my boa, she eats everything! hell, wave a car tire in front of her and I'm sure she'd try to eat it.

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    Re: Chances of going from live to f/t?

    depending on how old they are, some tough love might be in order. If they are older and can handle a few weeks-months with no food then simply stop giving them live. If they are hungry they will eat.

    I have also heard of people pre-scenting with a live rodent and offering the dead one. Some people even go as far as to keep the rodent in a closed transparent container inside the snakes habitat. That way it sees the prey item and is eager to eat. Then you wave the f/t at them.

    It has been my experience that it is not that hard to switch from live to f/t and back again. I have switched a few times and no one has had a problem taking either.
    ~Steffe

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