debsreprescue
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I have a WC blood python, was supposed to be a CB but there's NO WAY this is a captive born. He's very mean, which I know is normal, but he's also skinny and looks like he has some small puncture wounds from removing ticks. He will not eat f/t, won't even strike at them. He has eaten a small live fuzzy once but he's too big for that to be a meal. I've had him for about 2 months now and I'm getting worried. I have plenty of experience in force-feeding (have a reptile rescue) but I've heard that grabbing a blood by the neck makes them madder than normal. I've tried all the methods that I know of...feeding in a bag, dangling outside his hide box, etc,etc. Does anyone have any new ideas on how to feed a stubborn snake? Has anyone force-fed a blood before? Oh, and before anyone asks about his cage....he's in a 20 gallon long tank, with Bed-A-Beast as substrate. He's got a container with spagnum moss in it. He's got a large water dish. Temp. in reptile room is usually around 85ish. He's got plenty of places to hide and plus I have him covered up with a towel for added security. Humidity is around 60 to 70%. Another thing, I can't return him to the breeder, I've had some major problems with them so I've just given up. (They're mentioned quite a bit on the BOI for being bad, but that was AFTER I dealt with them) Sooo, anybody have any ideas, please let me know. Thanks in advance...Debbie