A few of my adult ball pythons have refused meals for the past two weeks. These are all solid feeders that rarely skip meals. My proven breeder 2009 male Lesser, a proven 2008 female Pastel and a virgin 2009 female Mojave. They were all eating consistently up until the past two weeks when all have refused meals. The only thing that changed in the environment is a slight drop in temperature here. Highs have been in the 90's for the past few months and have dropped to the 80's in the past couple weeks. The ambient temp in the room the snakes are in has dropped from around 79 to around 76 in the past couple weeks. Could just these few drops in degrees be causing a break in feeding?

All my younger snakes are still eating normally. I have not paired any snakes yet this year, but the past couple years started pairing in October. (Including the proven Lesser and Pastel).