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    python not ate for over 1 year need Help

    Appologise in advance for this long post

    I have had my male ball python for a little over a year now he is approx 4 yrs old currently weighs 796g
    Since I got him over a year ago he has only ever been force fed 2 rat pups he is not the slightest bit interested in food

    Understandably he refused to eat recently as he had suffered from scale rot which has now cleared

    He was offered a brained gerbil a few wks ago got it half way down and regurged it so have tried the same 2 more times and not even showing an interest

    i have tried mice, rats
    smaller items ie small mice, small weaner rat

    I have tried live feeding with a small mouse and he didnt even show interest in the mouse it got right up to his face and he done nothing

    Even heated food up tried strike feeding drop feeding nothing seems to work

    My temps are sitting at 89 - 90 on the hot side, kept in a 33L Rub with 2 hides
    keep him in a quiet spot
    havent been handling him unless needed

    If anyone else can give me some advice I would b grateful as I am running out of ideas worry that if he doesnt eat soon i might lose him
    apart from him not eating for over a year now he is still active and looks in good health

    i am even picking up a female ball python on friday whos ready for breeding was told that might help him come out of this feeding fast

    I have another python plus 4 corns 1 boa,1 hognose & 1 yellow anaconda and they all eat every time not often they refuse a feed unless in shed

    Thanks

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    What is the cool side temps and ambient air temps?

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    Have you tried getting him a vet appointment in this whole year? Parasites can often make them lose interest in food.
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    Same as above and have you tried ASF's?

    Ever ran a fecal?

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    kitedemon: temps are at 80 at the cool end, humidity sits between 50 - 60 %

    thewesterngate: had him at the vets over this past year and apart from 1 case of scale rot he is healthy, even been working with someone who has kept reptiles for many year is a expert with them and he is struggling to think for ways to feed him it was him that done the assist feeds for me
    i have 2 ball pythons and they are like night and day one eats every time without fail and my other one doesnt eat

    2kdime: no not tried them, no thats a gd idea ill contact my vets they have never mentioned doing that

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    Re: python not ate for over 1 year need Help

    Did he keep the force feeds down? If so you could do that again and wait for the poop so that can get tested.
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    All good advice I'm sorry your going through this. I would def try ASFs if you access.

    What time of day do you try feeding? I find I have the best luck at night and not turning the lights on high...just a small lamp at the front of the room.

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    i second the ASF suggestion....

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    How are you attempting to feed it? In the cage or out? Tongs or by hand? Are you hovering watching the whole time or do you leave the snake alone and check back?

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    MasonC2K: yes he kept the force feed down im going to get him force fed again try and get a sample from Him to make sure there is nothing wrong

    womsterr: I am going to source a asf and try him on this once I have got a fecal sample to rule out any health problems
    I have been leaving the food in with him overnight and covering his rub with a thin bed sheet so he cant see out

    MikeSchultz: I have tried feeding him in a viv, in his rub,
    Tried feeding him by hand, with tongs, drop feeding, heated food, brained food, live mouse in rub (enclosed in small tub) with dead small mouse beside it (live mouse used for stronger scent), tried live feeding small mouse, gerbils, rabbit foot
    Apart from when he was offered a live feed I cover his rub and leave him overnight before checking on him again

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