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    Ball Python Feeding Question

    I know that Ball Pythons go off feed sometimes, but I think I'm dealing with something different. I will go a couple weeks back, so you guys can have some background info.

    I had fed my girl large frozen thawed mice for the first 2 weeks, but like a month and a half ago they ran out of large frozen mice at the store where I get them. Instead I had to buy two small mice, but then the next week there were no more of either of them. She was a bit bigger in width than a large mouse. I went out and bought a small rat. It came in a two pack. She ate one almost 4 weeks ago. It was slightly bigger than her (width and length). I decided to wait 2 weeks instead of one until her next feed, but I have been offering her the other rat and she won't get it. It has been four weeks since she last ate. I disposed of it since I have thawed it out 2 times. She seems very interested, but wont take it. This last time I left her with the rat for like an hour. But nothing she just goes around it. I also wiggled it to make it seem like it was alive. I'm not really worried about it because she looks fine and acts fine, but I'm curious about this. I have had her for around two months. I don't think she is fasting because its mid summer. She hasn't lost weight. Anybody has any ideas???����
    Last edited by Hector108; 07-21-2017 at 07:20 PM.

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