Midas has now taken 3 successful meals from me (all live pinkies, rejects f/t).
From these past feeds and from observing his behavior, I have 2 real questions.
I've noticed that Midas seems to be interested for a very split second by movement. As in, if I tried to tease him a bit with a f/t he would get in strike pose then slither away and just try to escape. If I put a live pinkie in with him, he'd get into strike pose then start to slither away until he heard a squeak.
It seems that of anything, the sound response is what gets him most interested in the food.
Unfortunately for him, live pinkies are hard to come by and I would really much rather him eat f/t (for both our sakes).
My questions are: 1. Has anyone else ever noticed a stubborn feeder reject everything but a sound response?
2. From this, how can I possibly get him to transition to f/t? Any suggestions will be taken to heart
thanks!! :wavey:
From these past feeds and from observing his behavior, I have 2 real questions.
I've noticed that Midas seems to be interested for a very split second by movement. As in, if I tried to tease him a bit with a f/t he would get in strike pose then slither away and just try to escape. If I put a live pinkie in with him, he'd get into strike pose then start to slither away until he heard a squeak.
It seems that of anything, the sound response is what gets him most interested in the food.
Unfortunately for him, live pinkies are hard to come by and I would really much rather him eat f/t (for both our sakes).
My questions are: 1. Has anyone else ever noticed a stubborn feeder reject everything but a sound response?
2. From this, how can I possibly get him to transition to f/t? Any suggestions will be taken to heart
thanks!! :wavey: