Thank you. Force-feeding went MUCH better tonight -- got in him a good dose of Repta Boost.
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Sorry you are having to force feed one . But out of curiosity wouldn't it be better to feed it a fuzzy mouse ? More nutrition to put weight back on quickly . I know mice are treats and not to be offered as a staple . But to try to help a skinny one eat and survive wouldn't it benefit from a larger meal less often ?
This is why they make formulas like Repta Boost. Any malnourished animal will be weak and may develope intestinal imbalances that can cause problems when digesting complex animal tissues such as rodent. Repta Boost is a whole food supplement that once digested produces no waste making it ideal for such situations. It is also easily administered because of it being a liquid making it difficult for them to spit out unlike a solid form of food like a mouse. Critcal care formulas are the best way to go. Plus the give energy and more nutrition than a mouse. Much easier on their systems.
For any sick reptile, I always opt for the most easily digested food...
When I had to force-feed mine after about two or three tries, it got to where I could just rub the food against her lips and she'd open up without the credit card. Her issues were pretty drawn out though, so she got used to eating that way. lol She still takes food best if I put it right up against her face like that.
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Thanks for the detailed response . what y'all are saying makes sense . Its difficult to tell with certain animals if its sickness ,natural behavior or other stresses that are causing it not too eat . I have a few ball pythons that will only eat when the moon aligns with Jupiter , mars is on the eastern summit and its the third Tuesday of the 29 day of February . I feed them the biggest prey item they can handle or as many small ones as they will eat it's something you expect with the species .I also have a few ball that want to do nothing but eat . I've always heard that cranwells have a poor feeding responses . I don't have any that do but I have read it in several different places . So it seemed rational to me to do what i do with anything else that doesn't want to eat on a regular schedule . Stuff it full when it will eat and leave it alone the rest of the time . Everybody has different ways of doing things and y'alls way is probably better .
Feeding response has nothing really to do with the species. More so it differes between individual among each species. Most of the time its a stereotype.
I believe she is having trouble with an Ornate. Just a guess on my part though since she had one sick a few weeks ago.
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