Ball Python refuses to eat.... What Now!?!?!?!?!?!
It has been over two months since my BP has ate. The husbandry is fine. She just won't eat for some reason and it's driving me crazy. She has not lost any weight or anything however I want her to eat!!!! I have tried many different techniques to get her to eat and she just won't.
When I first got her about a year ago she was a true killer. She ate all the time and was extremely aggressive. She has now turned extremely placid and tame, which of course I love - however, she's a wimp when it comes to eating.
How can I get her to feed? What should I do?
Re: Ball Python refuses to eat.... What Now!?!?!?!?!?!
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Generationshell
AND he grew 12 inches being off feed. Which I thought was incredible.
:O, what are you putting in the water :P
Re: Ball Python refuses to eat.... What Now!?!?!?!?!?!
i know exactly how you feel back when i had a ball python he never ate i got him as a baby an i had him for about 3 months he never ate once an i stressed out bad although i found out that he was sick :( an that was the reason he didn't eat it was very stressful. in your case your snake has ate before so hes fine but have there been any recent changes in the cage? have u tried f/t an live mice?
u said husbandry was right so he'll come around sooner or later
Re: Ball Python refuses to eat.... What Now!?!?!?!?!?!
Depending on the time of day the cool side ambient temp is around 80=85, and the hot side is 90-95. I have a heat lamp on the hot side and an UTH, as well as a smaller heat lamp on the cool side to keep the temp from dropping too low.
Humidity is at 50-60%.
I have a rock hide on the cool side as well as a piece of driftwood and hide on the hot side.
And to the poster who goes by the name "Freaky," your answer was highly inappropriate, and mostly it was just stupid.
Re: Ball Python refuses to eat.... What Now!?!?!?!?!?!
Hi,
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EvesFriend
Depending on the time of day the cool side ambient temp is around 80=85, and the hot side is 90-95. I have a heat lamp on the hot side and an UTH, as well as a smaller heat lamp on the cool side to keep the temp from dropping too low.
Humidity is at 50-60%.
I have a rock hide on the cool side as well as a piece of driftwood and hide on the hot side.
And to the poster who goes by the name "Freaky," your answer was highly inappropriate, and mostly it was just stupid.
Actually until you tell us the size of the female he may very well stand a chance of being right. I have a female here who has just stopped eating as part of the breeding cycle.
How are you controling those temps as that is more of a swing than I would be comfortable with?
dr del
Re: Ball Python refuses to eat.... What Now!?!?!?!?!?!
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dr del
Hi,
Actually until you tell us the size of the female he may very well stand a chance of being right. I have a female here who has just stopped eating as part of the breeding cycle.
How are you controling those temps as that is more of a swing than I would be comfortable with?
dr del
What do you mean it's more of a "swing" than you are comfortable with? If you mean a swing in temps, on average, the ambient temp is about 85 and the hot side is 90. Of course it fluctuates by a degree or two at nighttime.