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    Unhappy At My Wits End

    I started getting into ball pythons about a year ago. First a normal female I bought from a breeder last spring. Started out as a great feeder and a great snake. I fell in love with the breed. Since, over the last year I've accumulated five more ball pythons of various morphs. All born in 2010. All started out great feeders as well. Three out of the six still eat w/o hesitation. Starting this winter my male and female fire, and my female normal all began to become very, very finicky eaters. My female fire hasn't eaten in over a month now, and im lucky if I can get my male fire and female normal to eat once every two or three weeks. I was planning on breeding in the future but I'm beginning to re-evaluate weather bp's are the breed for me. I've kept colubrids for about a year longer and although IMO, not as psychically attractive they never miss a meal. Im putting serious consideration into selling my six bp's and focusing on various colubrids. Am I over reacting and being inpatient? Anyone else had this experience? Opinions and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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    BPs tend to go off food occasionally. I haven't had most of my BPs long, but someone of them are picky eaters. You just have to wait them out. Yeah it sucks when they don't eat because it means they aren't gaining weight, but you have to be patient. With the exception of my normal all my BPs are 2010s, and they are all rather small, my spider is the largest at 351g and one of my spotnoses is that smallest at 213.5g and she skipped her last meal. I don't plan on attempting to breed my 2010 until at least the winter of 2013, so I still have a ways to go and it doesn't bother me as much when they go off feed. The thing I'm learning with my BPs is that you have to be patient.

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    Sorry to here about your feeding problems. It just seems to be part of the game with ball pythons. I have some that eat great and I have others that will only eat every other month. It drives me nuts, but that is just the way that they are. I have a few that I have to feed live to every other month just to get them to start eating again. Once they eat once they will eat f/t for the next month or two. Then for no reason they will quit eating again.
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    Re: At My Wits End

    I am into my third year with BP's. I started with one normal, and now have over 60 animals, and currently have 7 clutches in the "cooker". I do a lot of things to keep my animals interested in eating, including breeding ASF's for those picky ones. Sometimes I wish I never would have tried to cater to the finicky ones, because now I have to.

    They will eat when it is time. Maybe some others have seen a BP starve itself, but I have not. The exception of course is newborns, but yours are well started and will feed. This also is an off time of year for some of mine.

    They will eat at their pace, offer once a week, and if they don't want it, don't fret. Of course keep tabs on their weight. If they are sick that is a whole different story, but you didn't mention anything about weasing or respiratory issues.

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    Re: At My Wits End

    Yeah....as far as can can tell there are absolutely no health problems with any of them. My male fire and female normal eat enough that they are still putting on some weight and my female fire has hung right around 340 gr for the past few months and hasn't lost any weight. I also have a false water cobra, a couple corns, and other various colubrids who slam food religiously. I know it makes no since to compare the feeding habits of a FWC or corn snake to those of a BP, but it always re-assures me that they are healthy when they eat. It leaves me scratching my head in frustration when my BP's will cease to eat for weeks or months at a time. I know its silly but, sometimes I feel like they're never gonna eat again. Thanks you guy's so much for your re-assurance. Im really teetering on the line of giving up on BP's and just focusing on colubrids, but for now im just gonna hang in there and keep my fingers crossed. Patience is not my best virtue so I just have to learn not to stress out when they don't eat.

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    Totally empathizing with your situation right now, but I will take the 6 bps off your hands if you need me to..
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    Re: At My Wits End

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    Totally empathizing with your situation right now, but I will take the 6 bps off your hands if you need me to..
    Ha ha...These guy's have got me pulling my hair out so we'll see what the future holds...

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    Best thing to do is just watch his weight IMO. I have one which hasn't eaten at all this year and worrying me loads, but he was a sturdy 1.1kg male and lost less than 100g the whole time. He's even shed 2 weeks ago. I'm still hoping he'll eat but his weight and shed put my mind to ease greatly.

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    I feel for you. Also as stated, just keep an eye on their weights.
    I have a female that is around 400g and she is the one that worries me the most.
    She will only eat mice, and only every three to four weeks.
    The good part is I can get her to eat two at a time.................................the BAD part is that she will only eat live, I have to put two mice in her tub at the same time AND (this is the part that always worries me) her tub has to go back in the rack with total darkness.
    I feed all my snakes live but I dont like not being able to monitor her, if she has any type of disturbance during the time she decides to feed she will stop feeding and then its another weeks wait to try again.

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    Re: At My Wits End

    If it makes you feel any better, my Het Pied girl didn't eat for 5.5 months, and FINALLY ate a couple fuzzy rats this past week, and my male het pied now hasn't eaten in about 5.5 months now as well and I'm still waiting on him. They just do that sometimes. I recommend trying a rat way smaller than regular prey size. That girl of mine is 870g and those fuzzies were only 30g each, but she ate 1 the first try and 2 the second week so maybe it just stimulates their eating response? Worth a try, let me know if it works for ya!
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