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    snakes won't eat

    i have two snakes that haven't eaten in a while, the first is my pastel ball python- he's almost a year old and went off feed a few months ago...was off feed for 2ish months, then ate a couple of small mice, and hasn't eaten since. he is in a 35q tub with the hot side temp being 85 and the cool side 80. I know snakes, ball pythons especially, go off feed every once in a while, but he has lost a little bit of weight so I'm starting to get worried.

    My other snake is a corn snake hatchling. He is about a month and a few weeks old. He fed last on August 9th, regurged that meal the next day and hasnt fed since. his ambient temp is about 82-83 degrees.

    I feed f/t and i have tried feeding live to my ball python- he just turns away from it. any suggestions that I could try?

    thank you!
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    Re: snakes won't eat

    Hi,

    Is the 85f the hottest part of the tub? You could try expanding the thermal gradient to give him access to a hot hide temp of around 90-94f.

    **edit**
    Re-read the bit about the cornsnake - I would put up a thread in the corn snake forum. Maybe having a temp gradient might help rather than just a set ambient?
    **end edit**

    How where are you measuring these temps by the way?


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    Re: snakes won't eat

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Is the 85f the hottest part of the tub? You could try expanding the thermal gradient to give him access to a hot hide temp of around 90-94f.

    **edit**
    Re-read the bit about the cornsnake - I would put up a thread in the corn snake forum. Maybe having a temp gradient might help rather than just a set ambient?
    **end edit**

    How where are you measuring these temps by the way?


    dr del
    ok I uped the temp on the Johnston control, but the flexwat reads 95 degrees atm ( but i have aspen in the tub, so perhaps thats why its a bit lower) so hopefully thatll perk him up in a bit.

    the reason i have just ambient temp for the cornsnakes is because they are not on flexwat- so the temp in their tup is a steady 82-83. I also posted this in cornsnake.com...still waiting on replies..will post on the cornsnake forum, thank you!

    i am measuring the temp with a temp gun, i do have temp and humidy things in the tubs, but i prefer using the temp gun for just measuring the temp.
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    Re: snakes won't eat

    Are you tubs in a rack system? Do you have a tight-fitting hide? If all else fails you could try putting them in a smaller enclosure. I have a yearling pied male that stopped eating in 28 quart tub with a hide. I decided to put him into a 6 quart tub, and he has been eating well ever since.
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    Re: snakes won't eat

    i do have a rack but the tubs fit loosely in it...we are getting an animal plastics economy rack coming in this week, it holds 15q and 32q tubs. I could switch him into a 15q and see how that works. tho i prolly also need to get a new hide for him as well. so lots of moving around this week
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    Re: snakes won't eat

    Quote Originally Posted by LaFilleClochette View Post
    i do have a rack but the tubs fit loosely in it...we are getting an animal plastics economy rack coming in this week, it holds 15q and 32q tubs. I could switch him into a 15q and see how that works. tho i prolly also need to get a new hide for him as well. so lots of moving around this week
    A 15 quart with a tight-fitting hide should do the trick. Good luck.
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    Re: snakes won't eat

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    A 15 quart with a tight-fitting hide should do the trick. Good luck.
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    Re: snakes won't eat

    If the smaller tub doesn't seem to be working, try crumpling up newspaper and putting with him. I had the same problem not long ago and asked for help on here and that is what was suggested. To put it mildly, my non-eating snake will now wolf down anything you stick in his cage!! Good luck!
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    Re: snakes won't eat

    Have you been trying to feed the corn snake f/t or live?
    How are you going about it?

    Some of my hatchlings actually seem to prefer f/t. 2/8 didn't eat their first meal (live), but 8/8 ate their second (f/t).
    If I have a picky eater, I will put an f/t pinkie in a small plastic dish w/lid. Chances are, you got him in one similar to the ones I've been using. I put them in there with the mouse and leave it overnight. If that doesn't work, try braining the pinky.

    For the ball, I think lowering the cage size to a 15q and raising the temperatures a bit will do the trick. I usually have my flexwatt temps at around 100F in order to get a proper in-cage temperature. Good luck!

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    Re: snakes won't eat

    well i tried feeding them both live today and neither one wanted to eat...so I am gonna try the newspaper trick ( yesterday i tried the paper bag trick with the ball python...he didn't eat...not even remotely interested, and same today with a live mouse.

    I tried to feed the baby corn live also but he was not interested...I think I will wait a week and try again and leave the pnky in over night.

    my other corn ate today ! im wiked happy about that- he regurged a few days ago but I put in a live big pinky in and after some thought he decided to eat it. ANND our two new ball pythons also ate their live meals...gonna hafta go switch them to f/t tho.

    overall today was a 50/50 day . thanks for all your help everyone!
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