lizardlover2007
AKA Mother Hen
Hi, we have recently purchased 2 rough scaled sand boas been told they are 1 M 1 F.
we think the larger of the 2 is F however we have had them 3 weeks and they larger one has not eaten, it has also just shed. But when you put food near it she ignores it. we were told to keep anoying it until it strikes but it wont. The smaller one has eaten a pinkie and the week before took 2 pinks. We are not sure of their age we know they are 07's but they seems quite small.
I am used to corns.
the smalelr of the 2 will strike if it can even smell food or if you go near and its not in the mood. But the larger one if you pick it up and try to hold it and put food near its mouth you can see the vent openeing and the last 2 times we haev picked it up and tried to put food close to its mouth it has actually opened vent and poo'd. We were told that they were not good eaters and the fact that one is larger than the other means it must have eaten at some point.
Obviously dont want to stress this poor little thing out but it needs to eat. I have tried the usual tricks like braining and leaving it in a dark place for a while but as yet no joy. As these are so small not sure how long they can go without food.
Temps must be ok as the other one has not missed a feed and in the UK we are just coming into spring.
Any ideas or help will be received gratefully
we think the larger of the 2 is F however we have had them 3 weeks and they larger one has not eaten, it has also just shed. But when you put food near it she ignores it. we were told to keep anoying it until it strikes but it wont. The smaller one has eaten a pinkie and the week before took 2 pinks. We are not sure of their age we know they are 07's but they seems quite small.
I am used to corns.
the smalelr of the 2 will strike if it can even smell food or if you go near and its not in the mood. But the larger one if you pick it up and try to hold it and put food near its mouth you can see the vent openeing and the last 2 times we haev picked it up and tried to put food close to its mouth it has actually opened vent and poo'd. We were told that they were not good eaters and the fact that one is larger than the other means it must have eaten at some point.
Obviously dont want to stress this poor little thing out but it needs to eat. I have tried the usual tricks like braining and leaving it in a dark place for a while but as yet no joy. As these are so small not sure how long they can go without food.
Temps must be ok as the other one has not missed a feed and in the UK we are just coming into spring.
Any ideas or help will be received gratefully