Can a change in air freshener cause a ball to go on a feeding strike? I feed mine ASFs (f/t), so I'm confused as to why he has refused dinner for the last two weeks. The last time he went on a hunger strike it was from April to the end of July, he only ate three rats in that time and then I switched to ASFs and have not encountered a single issue with eating since. The only thing I can think of that has changed recently is that I have been using a new air freshener. He has a warm side of 90 and the room never drops below 75 degrees, it stays more around 80 though (the 75 degrees was the min temp it ever reached on the thermometer). His humidity is 60%. I've heard of breeding age males going on hunger strikes, but I assumed that is what happened earlier in the year before switching to ASFs. So, my main question is could the air freshener have caused this, or is something else going on? Thanks in advance.