I mention it because I didn’t get a sense of your describing the environment you are keeping the animals in. It’s just routine to investigate the husbandry aspect once hatchlings begin to refuse food. Actually it’s something we do regularly for our animals in the event something is off. Why? They should be eating machines when they are young and if they aren’t we have to get back to the drawing board and investigate our setups and examine and re-examine our parameters. It’s our keeping responsibility. We won’t know if anything is wrong or right because all we know is the young python is refusing to thrive and we have to investigate that.