Glimmer
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I tried feeding Shesha (purchased 5-9) on Wednesday night. I had bought a kritter keeper to use as a feeding tank and moved him into that. He didn't appear to like it that much, but the mouse was thawed & warmed up a bit and ready to go. Using tongs, I danged the mouse in front of him, wiggled it abit and Shesha acted scared and pulled back. I put the mouse in the tank w/ him, covered it with a towel and left him for 30 mins. Still didn't eat. So, I put Shesha back in his tank, put the mouse in a large rock water bowl my daughter had used for her bearded dragon (I have a small corner water bowl filled in the tank) and left them over night. In the morning, the mouse is still there. So I threw it away.
I'll try again tomorrow night. I figured Shesha's still adjusting to the new tank and I shouldn't worry about it, but exactly when should I worry if he continues to not eat. I've read they can go for a month without eating easily. He's been active earlier (around 6:30pm intead of 9pm), and instead of crawling around the perimeter of the tank trying to get to the top, he crawls over his log and will stretch out in front of the cool side hide (where he's been hanging out more often) with his head on his water rock. It's almost like he's just watching all the action in the living room, but if anyone walks up to the his tank, he will hide.
I haven't handled him apart from Wed, when I moved him to the feeder tank. He didn't seem to mind my picking him up but he really didn't like being in the smaller tank.
I'll try again tomorrow night. I figured Shesha's still adjusting to the new tank and I shouldn't worry about it, but exactly when should I worry if he continues to not eat. I've read they can go for a month without eating easily. He's been active earlier (around 6:30pm intead of 9pm), and instead of crawling around the perimeter of the tank trying to get to the top, he crawls over his log and will stretch out in front of the cool side hide (where he's been hanging out more often) with his head on his water rock. It's almost like he's just watching all the action in the living room, but if anyone walks up to the his tank, he will hide.
I haven't handled him apart from Wed, when I moved him to the feeder tank. He didn't seem to mind my picking him up but he really didn't like being in the smaller tank.