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04-21-15, 08:45 PM
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different retic food
Ok guys I am in need of some advise, I want to add some differences into my retics diet like chicks,quail, ect. Should I do this he eats medium rats, every time feeding response is great I just want to add something different into his diet how do i go about it, my thinking is i don't wanna eat the same thing every time i eat so why should my snake.
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04-21-15, 08:54 PM
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Re: different retic food
I don't think it really make a difference. If they'll eat it, I'll usually feed it. I've fed rats, rabbits, chicken, goats, pigs, turkey, quail, and guinea pigs. I would try other things if they were available to me too.
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04-21-15, 09:59 PM
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Re: different retic food
You fed goats?!
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04-21-15, 11:44 PM
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Re: different retic food
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You fed goats?!
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Sure did, baby goats aren't that big, a few pounds at most. I've got one in the freezer now too that's about 4.5 lbs. She was about 12 foot when she ate her first one...
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04-22-15, 12:14 PM
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Re: different retic food
Where do you get them? How long between feedings when that big?
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04-22-15, 02:06 PM
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Re: different retic food
I suppose feeding a varied diet rather than one prey type would prevent the snake from getting hooked on that particular type of prey(which would cause problems when it came time to switch to something larger), but I've never heard of retics in particular having food addiction issues. Ever. Seems like retics are generally good eaters and transition up easily, from what I've read. But giving him some variety wouldn't do any harm, if that's what you want to do.
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04-22-15, 02:42 PM
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Re: different retic food
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Where do you get them? How long between feedings when that big?
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I get them from the guy I get my rabbits from. They raise goats (and a lot of other things too) and if they have one that doesn't survive they'll sell it to me for $1/lb. She was only about 30lbs in that picture so I waited two or three weeks to feed her again. She eats 10 lbs every other week now so that would be a weekly meal for her.
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04-22-15, 03:05 PM
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Re: different retic food
Guys I have a question, my retic he's acting funny his husbandry is correct 90 degree hot side 80 to 85 cool side he's pressing his face against the glass and pushing as hard as he can trying to get out I know these guys are strong I know they are smart y would he be doing this he has hides the cage is full of plants for security he eats once a week small rats right now fix get to move him up to bigger prey aka bigger frozen thawed.
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04-22-15, 03:36 PM
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Re: different retic food
What are you measuring those temps with? I'm no retic expert, but that's what they're gonna ask you
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04-22-15, 06:01 PM
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Re: different retic food
@ millertime89 - How big is the retic that is eating baby goats?
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04-22-15, 06:02 PM
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Re: different retic food
Ballchris -My retic does the same thing. Sometimes they just get bored in their enclosure and try to get out and explore. Retics are curious snakes. Nothing to worry about.
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04-22-15, 06:19 PM
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Re: different retic food
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Originally Posted by Ballchris
Guys I have a question, my retic he's acting funny his husbandry is correct 90 degree hot side 80 to 85 cool side he's pressing his face against the glass and pushing as hard as he can trying to get out I know these guys are strong I know they are smart y would he be doing this he has hides the cage is full of plants for security he eats once a week small rats right now fix get to move him up to bigger prey aka bigger frozen thawed.
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Too hot. If your hot side is 90 you want the cool side around 85. You want the average to be about 82. He might also be hungry already. When was he last fed?
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@ millertime89 - How big is the retic that is eating baby goats?
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She was about 12 ft and 40 lbs in that picture (She's 14ft 65 lbs now). I've got another 10ft 25lb one that can eat them now as well.
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04-22-15, 11:32 PM
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Re: different retic food
I am taking the temps with a infrared temp gun, I think i may have solved the problem he was a little stressed I covered three sides of his enclosure and he chilled out so I think problem solved hes out growing this enclosure I also read that could cause it so I am upgrading him to the T8 from animal plastics till the fall when he will be getting a custom 8x4x4 from animal plastics and i will be using the t8 for my ball python kahlessi
for the T8 which is 48Lx24Dx12H should I go with radiant heat panel
and for the custom 8x4x4 how many watt radiant heat panel should I go with my house stays 75 year round
and with radiant heat panels do i still need to use belly heat or what, need some direction on this.
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Male het caramel retic - Lord Voldemort
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04-23-15, 07:55 AM
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Re: different retic food
Ballchris - How big is the retic
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04-23-15, 02:23 PM
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Re: different retic food
For the T8 I would just use a 1ft x 2ft strip of heat tape from reptile basics, same with the 8x4x4 if it's made of plastic (should be from AP). Use the heat tape to provide a hot spot and the RHP for ambient heat. However you may not need the RHP. For my vision 632 the heat tape was enough to keep the ambient temps high enough in the rest of the cage.
Your temps are still too high.
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