I've had this picky eating pastel 08 female that went off feed in the beginning of May. She was in a rack with my other BPs and they pound their food every single week. So I figured it had to have just been her... not the husbandry. I took her to the vet and she was deemed perfectly healthy. Finally almost 3 months later, she started ferociously pounding ASFs again (she'd been on ASFs almost her whole life too btw). So since this past July 20, she has been growing and wrecking her prey.

Today on feeding day, she seems to be back to what she was doing before... Here's a picture...

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Just like always, after prescenting and dropping the ASF in her tub, she is 100% alert and ready to rumble. She's breathing heavy and S curve in the neck... But nothing!! Literally nothing. She just follows it with her eyes wherever it moves...

What the heck does that mean? She seems like she wants to eat, but she just isn't striking. After her last time of being off feed, I would have thought there was going to be a bigger spread between her next lapse...

Thoughts??? (Please don't say 'move to smaller bin', 'add crumpled newspaper'... I've tried everything from many breeders' advice.) I'm more or less looking for some sort of explanation...

Thanks!

I think I've torn out a cumulative of a pound of hair because of this girl...