I just tried using a heat lamp to warm a fuzzy for my snake. She is 2 months old and has not taken a meal since being with her breeder a month ago. I have tried so many different ways to get her to eat and after warming her meal tonight under a heat lamp and focusing on the head of the mouse, she finally took it! Thank you so much for making a video on this method!
I just brought my juvinile ball python home on Sunday and her breeder had all his snakes on a feeding schedule, so I wanted to try and stick to it as best as possible. So tonight was my first feeding and I watched your video as he was feeding live and I wanted to try F/T first! It was a very successful feeding! Thank you for this video and the information/suggestions you provided! Lily is a very happy and full girl!
As someone who has been following his feeding method for two years, I can attest to how successful it is. One big thing that I think helps is letting them that in the same room so it starts to scent the room, and it gets the snakes into feeding mode a little better. But I have been having nothing but success using his method.
You could use a pass through warmer/holding cabinet for warming a lot of rats at once. They take large trays that slide into slots. You can set the warmth for whatever you want.
Hi there!! Thank you so much for the video. I have two ball pythons, one is 18 and the other is 9. I have always fed live rats but a new job took me to a small coastal town where there are no feeder anything. I drove to Portland and bought two live rats and a tray of frozen. They both refused the live and so far the younger snake has refused the F/T (the older one was getting ready to shed so I didn’t try) I will definitely try the heat lamp. Thank you for the information, I’m so worried my babies are starving!
Most excellent tutorial sir. You hit some simple yet very important key points. Got to make the food as real and natural as possible. Thank you for the heat lamp and hair dryer idea. Even a live rodent that smells like pine shavings, won’t work sometimes…
OK, this is a great idea that never even crossed my mind, using the heat lams. I hate using a hair dryer, but dont much care for getting them wet either. Definitely getting me one for next week.
I go ahead and warm up thawed rodents a bit even for hognose snakes and boa constrictors. And even though hognose snakes and boas are not picky with prey temperature, I do notice that many of them will strike sooner when the prey is warm. A heat lamp makes it easy, thanks for sharing.
Interesting method, I've had a lot of success warming up in warm water and patting them so they don't drip. Great video though, it's important the customer knows exactly how the breeder has been offering.
I find a lamp by far the best way too but mine all like it 90* mine will not recognize it as food much over 90* you need to tug on that rat tail a couple times after the strike and get those week feeding responses up to par. You will see a much more confident strike after the snake thinks it had to use more force, it’s a brain hack everyone should be talking advantage of. Just adjust the lamp distance to adjust the temperature.
I was wondering if u have a snake that is underweight or has been sick, would it b better to feed a wet prey item. I know its can b a useful tool for meds or wormer. I watch u all the time, i love you're energy and passion.
I feed the exact same way and from switching from live to FT I ended getting better feeding results that way and the heat lamp is the first way I tried cause I just didn’t think a wet a rat would be appealing to them
Great video! You should do a video on the stubborn snakes that won't eat right out of the gate. When you assist, how you do it and how many times it takes before the baby is eating on its own. I have a couple now going on their 5th week of assist feeding and I don't like them going this long... I have a feeling there might be something else going on with the snake.
We just got another ball python, and he was eating live from his breeder, but I decided to try frozen thawed, I heated it up in hot water and got it hot like you do and I set it in his hide with him cause he was balled up, and about an hour later when I checked he had ate it. So heck yeah! So glad he is taking F/T cause I’m worried about him getting attacked by a mouse. My uncle had a snake that that happened too ):
I usually let them thaw at room temp, then put them under the light, but I've put frozen rodents under lamps, too. It speeds up the thawing process, but you really have to keep an eye one them.
Thank you for sharing your technique for feeding frozen thawed. We use a Jedi technique to feed ours. Just uploaded our technique on our channel last night.
I thaw my all day and then put them on a heat mat with no thermostat for about an hour aside and take them off as i use them warm the head in boiling water for a second or 2 and that works great butthats basically the same idea as yougood video its the biggest problem people get
Can you please let me know the process from when you take them out of the freezer? I take mine out of freezer the night before and put them in fridge overnight then put them under heat lamp for forty mins. Until they are around *105. But I have one pied that is having running stool and my female pied is Regurgitating. All my temps are perfect and Humidity is fine and I get my rodents from rodent pro every other month. Not sure what I am doing wrong?? Please help thanks for your time!! I love your snake and will be doing business with you In the Future( albino pieds) thanks!
@TheRoyalConstrictor that heat lamp trick got one of my new baby sand boas to eat for the 1st time! Will definitely do this with my new boy I'm getting from you, when it's time ❤️🐍
I am a little late to this video and thread, but if it bumps it is worth it! I scoured the web because my Banana BP was not taking F/T. I was thawing to room temperature. My Kings and Corns not being temperature picky never refused. This is GREAT info. another video I found helpful is: th-cam.com/video/0gPsaLimhj0/w-d-xo.html Fact three on "Seeing" if you love the Banana morph =)
Sure somebody as big into the hobby as yourself has seen Freedom Breeders rodent oven? Sounds like the perfect solution to the time to prep/feed F/T when larger feeders are needed. I’m not sure if it’s in full production yet but Jesse did a video highlighting it so o imagine it’s getting close enough an influencer like yourself could get one Licketty.
I’ve found that slow thaw in ambient snek room temps helps the bursting problem. I at least have far fewer feeders busting when I thaw in ambient air rather than dropping in like warm to warm water. Hot water is always a no go for me on thawing and having any luck with them staying whole when hit hard and wrapped with intent.
Hey Garrett when do you switch your snkaes over to rats ....the female i got from you i cant get her to eat a rat .... But soon as i use a large mouse she eats???? Maybe just a stubborn girl hopefully she switches over soon .... She will take forever growing to size on mice right?? Do you have any breeder females that only eat mice
Which snake did you get from me? I start offering rats at different ages, but usually when they are pretty young. Sometimes, there are certain snakes that just won't take rats, though. I have some breeder males and females here that eat nothing but mice. Males are easy, because they don't need much to keep good bodyweight. Females who only eat mice do take a little more work, because you have to feed them multiple mice per week. I give my snakes whatever they want to eat and they do just fine. I have more than a few breeder females that produce fine for me on a diet of mice.
Great video! I am looking forward to getting a ball python and I want to make sure it's well fed, but I don't think I have the strength to feed it live mice😢
I don't have any bugs in my facility other than some little fruit flies. They are impossible to completely eradicate. I'm pretty certain that every reptile facility has them. They like warm areas and they are attracted to snake poop and thawing rodents, apparently.
@@TheRoyalConstrictor I think the person may have mistaken the baby snakes cruising the top of the tubs waiting for food as bugs. Like there are quite a few babies you can see that do that. They are auper cute when they do that. I saw no flies around the rodents that you were heating up. I guess you would get fried if you came into close contact with those lamps.
You are awesome for getting your snakes to eat F/T it makes it so much easier for the customers that prefer F/T.
Oldie but goldie comment because my local pet store only sells frozen and the only place that sells live is 1:30 hour away
I just tried using a heat lamp to warm a fuzzy for my snake. She is 2 months old and has not taken a meal since being with her breeder a month ago. I have tried so many different ways to get her to eat and after warming her meal tonight under a heat lamp and focusing on the head of the mouse, she finally took it! Thank you so much for making a video on this method!
Same for mine. I was getting worried but this worked perfectly.
I just brought my juvinile ball python home on Sunday and her breeder had all his snakes on a feeding schedule, so I wanted to try and stick to it as best as possible. So tonight was my first feeding and I watched your video as he was feeding live and I wanted to try F/T first! It was a very successful feeding! Thank you for this video and the information/suggestions you provided! Lily is a very happy and full girl!
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As someone who has been following his feeding method for two years, I can attest to how successful it is. One big thing that I think helps is letting them that in the same room so it starts to scent the room, and it gets the snakes into feeding mode a little better. But I have been having nothing but success using his method.
Omg the mice are so darn cute so is the phython 😭❤️
Wow I just did this without watching this video and it worked. But it helps knowing I did the right thing
Responsible breeding. Respect 👍🏻
You could use a pass through warmer/holding cabinet for warming a lot of rats at once. They take large trays that slide into slots. You can set the warmth for whatever you want.
Thanks Garrick! My baby I got from you crushes his frozen thawed. He loves them.
Hi there!! Thank you so much for the video. I have two ball pythons, one is 18 and the other is 9. I have always fed live rats but a new job took me to a small coastal town where there are no feeder anything. I drove to Portland and bought two live rats and a tray of frozen. They both refused the live and so far the younger snake has refused the F/T (the older one was getting ready to shed so I didn’t try) I will definitely try the heat lamp. Thank you for the information, I’m so worried my babies are starving!
Most excellent tutorial sir. You hit some simple yet very important key points. Got to make the food as real and natural as possible. Thank you for the heat lamp and hair dryer idea. Even a live rodent that smells like pine shavings, won’t work sometimes…
Professional handling! I think it's very good, because they pay attention to the beautiful snakes, but also to the mice. Bo 🇨🇭
OK, this is a great idea that never even crossed my mind, using the heat lams. I hate using a hair dryer, but dont much care for getting them wet either. Definitely getting me one for next week.
Thank you so much!!! I’ve been having trouble with my new Spector ball python to get him to eat I tried this method and it worked out perfectly!!
I don't have so many to feed, so I warm the rodents on a tray over anboil filled radiator which is used to heat the room.
I go ahead and warm up thawed rodents a bit even for hognose snakes and boa constrictors. And even though hognose snakes and boas are not picky with prey temperature, I do notice that many of them will strike sooner when the prey is warm. A heat lamp makes it easy, thanks for sharing.
Interesting method, I've had a lot of success warming up in warm water and patting them so they don't drip. Great video though, it's important the customer knows exactly how the breeder has been offering.
Yeah, hot water does the job fast
I hate to see what your electric bill is like😂😅😂❤❤❤❤
I find a lamp by far the best way too but mine all like it 90* mine will not recognize it as food much over 90* you need to tug on that rat tail a couple times after the strike and get those week feeding responses up to par. You will see a much more confident strike after the snake thinks it had to use more force, it’s a brain hack everyone should be talking advantage of. Just adjust the lamp distance to adjust the temperature.
I was wondering if u have a snake that is underweight or has been sick, would it b better to feed a wet prey item. I know its can b a useful tool for meds or wormer. I watch u all the time, i love you're energy and passion.
I feed the exact same way and from switching from live to FT I ended getting better feeding results that way and the heat lamp is the first way I tried cause I just didn’t think a wet a rat would be appealing to them
You’re the man Garrick, this is such a great solution for heating up multiple rodents at once!
My male crushes his frozen thawed can’t wait to watch to maybe get some better tricks.
very informative video. love to ear from your long experience. Thank you! I will also try that technique
Thanks!🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great video and demonstration, very concise
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! You should do a video on the stubborn snakes that won't eat right out of the gate. When you assist, how you do it and how many times it takes before the baby is eating on its own. I have a couple now going on their 5th week of assist feeding and I don't like them going this long... I have a feeling there might be something else going on with the snake.
We just got another ball python, and he was eating live from his breeder, but I decided to try frozen thawed, I heated it up in hot water and got it hot like you do and I set it in his hide with him cause he was balled up, and about an hour later when I checked he had ate it. So heck yeah! So glad he is taking F/T cause I’m worried about him getting attacked by a mouse. My uncle had a snake that that happened too ):
Nice job!! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the info . I'm having some feeding problems lately I'm going to try heat lamp have been using water
Beautiful babies and great information thanks love your channel. I would love to own something you have produced. Bucket list. Lol
Was going to ask do you have them at room temp then heat lamp to feed or are you using the lamp to thaw all the way to feeding.
I usually let them thaw at room temp, then put them under the light, but I've put frozen rodents under lamps, too. It speeds up the thawing process, but you really have to keep an eye one them.
@@TheRoyalConstrictor thank you ,i enjoy your videos alot you make some spectacular babys . Thanks gor the great information.
Thank you for sharing your technique for feeding frozen thawed. We use a Jedi technique to feed ours. Just uploaded our technique on our channel last night.
Hey just this and it totally worked. A snake that would only eat like finally took her first frozen/thawed.
I thaw my all day and then put them on a heat mat with no thermostat for about an hour aside and take them off as i use them warm the head in boiling water for a second or 2 and that works great butthats basically the same idea as yougood video its the biggest problem people get
nailed my question , thanks
Thank you for your videos and info. Youve always shown how your passion is the animals and genetics. not the almighty dollar, thank you again!!
Can you please let me know the process from when you take them out of the freezer? I take mine out of freezer the night before and put them in fridge overnight then put them under heat lamp for forty mins. Until they are around *105. But I have one pied that is having running stool and my female pied is Regurgitating. All my temps are perfect and Humidity is fine and I get my rodents from rodent pro every other month. Not sure what I am doing wrong?? Please help thanks for your time!! I love your snake and will be doing business with you In the Future( albino pieds) thanks!
I just bought a heat lamp..lol....thx buddy!
Awesome, ty for doing this ❤
My pleasure!!
@TheRoyalConstrictor that heat lamp trick got one of my new baby sand boas to eat for the 1st time! Will definitely do this with my new boy I'm getting from you, when it's time ❤️🐍
I am a little late to this video and thread, but if it bumps it is worth it! I scoured the web because my Banana BP was not taking F/T. I was thawing to room temperature. My Kings and Corns not being temperature picky never refused. This is GREAT info. another video I found helpful is: th-cam.com/video/0gPsaLimhj0/w-d-xo.html Fact three on "Seeing" if you love the Banana morph =)
About how long does it take to warm them up under the heat lamp?
I feed frozen thawed to my hatchlings
hi garrick do you ship abroad I am in the UK I would love to purchase a ball python of you thanks 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🐍🐍🐍❤❤❤
Please email me directly for options. Garrick@crestedgecko.com
Thanks.
How do you think a incubator would do heating the frozen thawed rats up if you have alot to feed
Likely not the most efficient --
How long approximately under the lamp from fully frozen till you start checking temp?
I'm wondering if maybe leaving them in a bag out in the sun might have a similar effect to the heat lamps.?
Or even submerge the bag in water and then put it into the sun idk. I'm new to this but I'm trying different things for my girl
Great video. I was gonna ask if you ever feed chicks? I give mine chicks once in a great while and they love it.
Freedom breeder made a video on a rodent oven to heat multiple trays of rats.
$$$$$&&$$ 🤷
Awesome video
I’ll have to try this I have a ball python hatchling, they said she ate once before I got her but I haven’t been able to get her to eat f/t at all
Excellent. Thank you!!!
THANK YOU!!
Informative video 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
What did the mouse do nothing I am crying
Awesome video!!!! solved my problems
Sure somebody as big into the hobby as yourself has seen Freedom Breeders rodent oven? Sounds like the perfect solution to the time to prep/feed F/T when larger feeders are needed. I’m not sure if it’s in full production yet but Jesse did a video highlighting it so o imagine it’s getting close enough an influencer like yourself could get one Licketty.
I’ve found that slow thaw in ambient snek room temps helps the bursting problem. I at least have far fewer feeders busting when I thaw in ambient air rather than dropping in like warm to warm water. Hot water is always a no go for me on thawing and having any luck with them staying whole when hit hard and wrapped with intent.
Thanks for more great content and I’m looking forward to your next one.
Awesome
Awesome. Ty
Hey Garrett when do you switch your snkaes over to rats ....the female i got from you i cant get her to eat a rat .... But soon as i use a large mouse she eats???? Maybe just a stubborn girl hopefully she switches over soon .... She will take forever growing to size on mice right?? Do you have any breeder females that only eat mice
Which snake did you get from me? I start offering rats at different ages, but usually when they are pretty young. Sometimes, there are certain snakes that just won't take rats, though. I have some breeder males and females here that eat nothing but mice. Males are easy, because they don't need much to keep good bodyweight. Females who only eat mice do take a little more work, because you have to feed them multiple mice per week. I give my snakes whatever they want to eat and they do just fine. I have more than a few breeder females that produce fine for me on a diet of mice.
I have 2 who have been striking/coiling and then just leaving them overnight dead. They’ve eaten f/t for months now. What would be causing this?
It happened once when I thaw out a frozen rodent. It bursted like a smoothie in a cup
It was not so nice 😬
Amazing🤔
Ideas to some I’ve moved to many times that won’t eat. Thx
I’m getting a snake that is 3 to 4 yrs old
Great video! I am looking forward to getting a ball python and I want to make sure it's well fed, but I don't think I have the strength to feed it live mice😢
👍why not
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Is it just me that saw SO many bugs, flies, all that crawling around the enclosures? I guess that’s normal?
Those weren't bugs. I thought they were too. But those are ball python noses trying to get the food. I laughed so much when I figured it out.
I just saw that and found it super cute and funny. I did have to go back and see where that was happening
I don't have any bugs in my facility other than some little fruit flies. They are impossible to completely eradicate. I'm pretty certain that every reptile facility has them. They like warm areas and they are attracted to snake poop and thawing rodents, apparently.
@@TheRoyalConstrictor I think the person may have mistaken the baby snakes cruising the top of the tubs waiting for food as bugs. Like there are quite a few babies you can see that do that. They are auper cute when they do that. I saw no flies around the rodents that you were heating up. I guess you would get fried if you came into close contact with those lamps.
Your doing it wrong