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Wont Eat
I have a 1 yr old male bp he has never turned down a meal but the last 3 weeks he has shown no interest in food...my temps are measured by an accu-rite and temps are spot on....is he just bein stubborn or should i be worried
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Re: Wont Eat
what do you usually feed him
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Re: Wont Eat
he's on med rats and until now has never turned down a meal
LIFE'S AN 8 SECOND RIDE......SO HOLD ON!!!!!!
1 male BP: Maleagant
2 female BP: Morrighan and Andias
1 female RTB: Callisto
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Re: Wont Eat
thats a little much for a 1 year old snake. he's probably fasting since he is over feed. a adult snake needs no more then a small small rat ever 7-10 days.
how much does you ball weigh? his length?
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Re: Wont Eat
I have a similar question. My baby Angelina has never turned down a meal and she's been eating med size rats. Today she wouldn't eat. She's about to shed. I'm about 99% sure that's why she didn't eat, but I wanted to double check with the experts. I'm soaking her in warm water right now.
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Re: Wont Eat
 Originally Posted by randomdaydream
I have a similar question. My baby Angelina has never turned down a meal and she's been eating med size rats. Today she wouldn't eat. She's about to shed. I'm about 99% sure that's why she didn't eat, but I wanted to double check with the experts. I'm soaking her in warm water right now.
Why do you soak your BP? Because of the shed? Provide proper humidity in the enclosure and your BP will shed just fine. (I would not consider soaking any of mine unless I had stuck shed issue)
As for the refusal yes some BP will refuse to eat while in shed it varies from one BP to another, however if you feed medium rats BP will sooner or later stop fast to catch up.
Feeding a smaller prey allow your BP to be a more consistent, I don't feed anything larger then a small rat (4 weeks old 45-65 gram) once a week even to my largest adult.
Because they can eat large prey does not mean they need to.
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Re: Wont Eat
hes almost 3 feet so he may be a little over a year im not exactly sure on his age as he was a pet store buy.....i know u go by the largest part of the body and thats what ive done so far.....
LIFE'S AN 8 SECOND RIDE......SO HOLD ON!!!!!!
1 male BP: Maleagant
2 female BP: Morrighan and Andias
1 female RTB: Callisto
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