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    could too much humidity cause?

    temps are right but feeding is still sporatic,males off feed female is going on a month,pastel refused mouse today but I usally feed on monday & it was a small mouse,everything seems perfect???
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    Re: could too much humidity cause?

    I doubt that it's the humidity. Can you describe your setup, previous feeding schedule, how often you handle them, etc? What time of day do you feed and do you pre-scent?

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    Re: could too much humidity cause?

    Quote Originally Posted by xdeus View Post
    I doubt that it's the humidity. Can you describe your setup, previous feeding schedule, how often you handle them, etc? What time of day do you feed and do you pre-scent?
    I see these questions asked all the time.. Its Bull! They will eat when temps are perfect.. They will Not eat when temps are perfect! They will eat in the morning.. They will eat at noon. They will eat at night! They will eat if you pre scent the room. They wont eat if you pre scent the room.. They will go off feed for 9 months.. They wont go off feed for 9 months! They will breed at 150g. They wont breed at 150g. Bottom line is.. NO ONE KNOWS!! So everyone needs to Stop with all the false info here!

    Just venting lol! No Offence to anyone!!

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    Re: could too much humidity cause?

    Jas- calm down
    I agree with everything you've said except the pre-scenting
    My snakes (not the boas though) have a much better feeding response when I pre-scent~ and that makes logical sense


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    Re: could too much humidity cause?

    Quote Originally Posted by starmom View Post
    Jas- calm down
    I agree with everything you've said except the pre-scenting
    My snakes (not the boas though) have a much better feeding response when I pre-scent~ and that makes logical sense
    Dont you get it? What works in Oregon, May not work in NY!! ETC..

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    Re: could too much humidity cause?

    Quote Originally Posted by JASBALLS View Post
    Dont you get it? What works in Oregon, May not work in NY!! ETC..
    Yeah, that's true. Oregon has nice clean air and so the snakes can really get the scent of the rats. NY city stinks all own its own and the air is already filled with the fine smell of rodentia.... (hiding under my table now to protect myself from the heat of the flames )


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    Re: could too much humidity cause?

    Quote Originally Posted by starmom View Post
    Yeah, that's true. Oregon has nice clean air and so the snakes can really get the scent of the rats. NY city stinks all own its own and the air is already filled with the fine smell of rodentia.... (hiding under my table now to protect myself from the heat of the flames )
    I didnt think you would get it..

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    Re: could too much humidity cause?

    Quote Originally Posted by JASBALLS View Post
    I see these questions asked all the time.. Its Bull! They will eat when temps are perfect.. They will Not eat when temps are perfect! They will eat in the morning.. They will eat at noon. They will eat at night! They will eat if you pre scent the room. They wont eat if you pre scent the room.. They will go off feed for 9 months.. They wont go off feed for 9 months! They will breed at 150g. They wont breed at 150g. Bottom line is.. NO ONE KNOWS!! So everyone needs to Stop with all the false info here!

    Just venting lol! No Offence to anyone!!
    haha. JAS your awesome.

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    Re: could too much humidity cause?

    Quote Originally Posted by JASBALLS View Post
    Bottom line is.. NO ONE KNOWS!! So everyone needs to Stop with all the false info here!

    Just venting lol! No Offence to anyone!!
    LOL... Jas forgot to take his chill pill this morning. Seriously, though, *I* KNOW! And so do you and many others on this site. Take a look at my questions. They're all very generic and in no way do I say one thing must be changed in order to make it "work". I'm just trying to get an idea of the snakes environment. How many times have you seen questions like this and it turns out that someone has it in a cage with a heat rock and a Bearded Dragon, or they play with their snake 12 hours a day, or they feed a yearling a large rat every 3 days, etc. I'm just trying to ask questions to rule out any obvious problems.

    Besides, sometimes people just want reassurance and a few suggestions with a new pet to put their mind at ease. Nothing wrong with helping people out, now is there?

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    Re: could too much humidity cause?

    Yeah jas just chill bro. Some people just do need the reassurance so they feel better about whatever situation they are having with their ball at the time.. But anyways whats the setup, temps, feeding schedule?

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