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    stubborn non-eater

    one of my parietalis babies hasn't eaten yet
    so far I have offered worms, salmon and trout fillets, silversides, live minnows, pinky strips, slugs - most of them I've offered two three times
    this little one does not seem to get the eating thing
    all the others are eating - worms for the most part, but one of them took pinky from the start
    none of the ones that are eating are currently taking anything other than their preferred food - I wish this last hold-out would just settle on something
    any suggestions?
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    Re: stubborn non-eater

    Live guppies might be worth a try.
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    Re: stubborn non-eater

    Perhaps you could try separating the non eater, if you haven't already? Also, maybe you could do a very very gentle assisted feeding.
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    Re: stubborn non-eater

    How are you presenting the food to them?

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    Re: stubborn non-eater

    I wonder if the non-eater is already placed seperate?
    And then try to feed it? Even leave the food there for a few hours.
    Put him on a place where he can't see anyone, and don't look down on him the whole time. Count the peaces of food you place .... i would try fish in small peaces.
    Pinky I only do if they are already eating well.

    I had a parietalis who didn't eat ... or was very scared to eat ....
    I kept him solo for a few weeks and give him food solo, and now he get's the hang off it. Back in the boystank he's now eating very well.

    How old is he and did he got bron with you?
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    Re: stubborn non-eater

    this little one has been separate for a few weeks, and they've all been fed in separate containers from the start
    because of my great fear of feeding accidents, I never feed my babies in groups - I'd probably need something like psych meds to live through it
    in my early days of garter keeping I used to feed three babies in their enclosure, and I'd hear my blood whooshing like the pneumatic brakes of a city bus, and my heart banging with huge loud booms - it was just too stressful
    so they each get their own container with their very own selection of food, and there is never any confusion over who ate and who didn't
    after their feedings they get sorted into groups according to food preferences, and after that I work on expanding their repertoire of acceptable foods
    with previous litters from this pairing, the preferences have been for salmon and pinky - only once have I had a worm eater from them
    in this litter it's mostly worm eaters, not a single one interested in any kind of fish, and the one slammed the pinky like s/he were ready to kill it if it hadn't been served thawed from the freezer - nothing offered prior had even registered as food
    go figure
    this litter was born more than six weeks ago http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/bree...e-garters.html
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    Re: stubborn non-eater

    As previously suggested, live guppys might do the trick. What I´ve found to be succesful with stubborn eaters is putting the guppy in a small drinkingglass/bowl with just enough water to cover the fish. Also, lightly spraying the enclosure with water may help. It helps with spreading the scent. Hope everything works out for you!
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    Re: stubborn non-eater

    I've never worried about in-cage feeding except when it's in a dish or the water bowl. Tong feeding doest worry me, that's how I do it, and like you said I control how much they eat.

    Anyhoo, that was my suggestion. I thought you were dish feeding, and the tongs could help. From my experience putting them in a container stresses them out so they don't eat.... getting the food in their face with hemostats has always worked better for me.

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    Re: stubborn non-eater

    Is there any way you can get your hands on a frog or tadpole to scent with? My easterns go crazy when they smell frog or toad on my hands, but idk if there are any frogs that would be okay to use where you're at... Sometimes if guppies don't work frog-scenting will.
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    Re: stubborn non-eater

    They do love them some frogs.

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