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Thread: Not Hungry ???

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    I've got a 8 month old female BP, she's in great shape and she seems to be very happy, very friendly. In the 6 months I've had her she has never refused a meal, accept for tonight. Its only been the last few feedings that she has been taking rats, no problems changing from mice. She's always been a great eater, what could have changed that its a no go tonight ? Should I wait till next feeding day to try again or in a couple of days ?

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    Not Hungry ???

    I'd give her till her next scheduled feeding time. Its not totally uncommon for bp's to go off feed everyonce and a while. As long as she's good and healthy and your husbandry hasnt changed, she'll be fine till your next scheduled feeding day.
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    Thanks Carson, yep everything is good, she did just finish another great shed.

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    Good to hear. If your husbandry is off, that could be the problem. But if it is spot on, i wouldnt give it too much thought this week. Next week she should be good and hungry and rarin to eat . Sometimes even after the successful switch to rats, their digestive systems finally catch up and say ... whoa mabye not tonite
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    Compadres, it is imperative that we crush the freedom fighters before the start of the rainy season. And remember, a shiny new donkey for whomever brings me the head of Colonel Montoya.

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