Hi every one.
After a while keeping royals and then Cooks (just trying to get babies to feed now) Ive finally plucked courage to work with a Chondro. She (or so Im told) is beautiful. The guy wanted a Biak as he thought they would be easier to feed. Listening to him I think he pestered the snake to eat all the time and handled her constantly. Im going to leaver her in peace for a few weeks with hot spot of 84 and humidity starting at 90-100% and dropping to 65%. Any one have any other tips for me to get her feeding regularly?
She is supposed to be captive bred and eating defrosts although she has a few nick like scars which might indicate a live feed or two at some stage.
Any advice will be welcome! Ill post some pics as soon as I work out the photo bucket thing. lol
Thanks
Stephen
P.S. I have a friend who has probed hundreds of snakes in her time but does not like to do carpet pythons. How risky is probing a chondro? She is in her third year now (about three foot). I dont want to worry too much about the feeding if she is infact a he.
After a while keeping royals and then Cooks (just trying to get babies to feed now) Ive finally plucked courage to work with a Chondro. She (or so Im told) is beautiful. The guy wanted a Biak as he thought they would be easier to feed. Listening to him I think he pestered the snake to eat all the time and handled her constantly. Im going to leaver her in peace for a few weeks with hot spot of 84 and humidity starting at 90-100% and dropping to 65%. Any one have any other tips for me to get her feeding regularly?
She is supposed to be captive bred and eating defrosts although she has a few nick like scars which might indicate a live feed or two at some stage.
Any advice will be welcome! Ill post some pics as soon as I work out the photo bucket thing. lol
Thanks
Stephen
P.S. I have a friend who has probed hundreds of snakes in her time but does not like to do carpet pythons. How risky is probing a chondro? She is in her third year now (about three foot). I dont want to worry too much about the feeding if she is infact a he.

