HI,
And welcome to the forum, many people have problems with BP"S, I usally try and find a really active almost nippy baby,they usally will feed well. He's the one all coiled up and looking rather ticked off when you uncover the group.. may even take a strike at you... hehe
The biggest problem with BP's that most people don't get is they are extemly
afraid of people when small, if you handle a baby to much they wll go off feeding. They need small cages when Little I use those plastic container's that have locking lids.Most BP's in the wild live in termite mounds this provides them adequate cover, temp stability, and an ample supply of small rodents. Another feature of the mounds is the humidity is constant even in a very arrid climate thsi is proably why they have shed problems if not at the right humidity . They can find their prey with heat sensors even in total darkness they spend most of their lives in total darkenss . most Bp's feed or hunt at around dusk so I don't feed till sunset.
I take my new baby put it in its box and only change the water every couple day's most people don't attempt feeding for about two weeks.

If you handle that baby during the first couple months it may go off feeding. Bps' are one of the nicest reptiles to keep as pets can live most of their lives in a rather small cage 2/4 ft and require very little attention.

they come in numeorus colors and patterns and can be one of the most expensive snakes to collect if you want special color.
My advice is try and find a sub adult.
I ve only had mine for a couple weeks and have had exceelent succes feeding fresh thawed, my baby is aggresive and will take the mouse off forceps, he strike at the mouse and then eats the warmed thawed mouse.
FInally in closing most wild BP's stop eating instinctively in the fall and will not feed til march or april this dosen't cause them any serious effects they rarely loose weight and can tolerate long fast. depending on light stimulation (lenght of day) many breeder bromolate ( cool their snakes) to stimulate breeding in the spring and if the baby is from wild caught may effect the fasting period many owner's donot expereince this some do. My first bp fasted four months it may have been wild caught this was a few years ago. ALways look for the code (CB ) that means captive bred ..
:P
Doug
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