When should I start to worry?
Okay, so both of my BPs are currently off food. My male pastel weighs 1250 grams, and has eaten maybe one rat every 6 weeks for the last 4 months. (I offer once a week) He has lost almost no weight, and I think it is a breeding season thing. My female bee weighs 780 grams, has been off for 2 months with no takes whatsoever, although she hasn't lost weight. Both of these snakes had been pounding F/T every week without fail, and it gets me worried, especially when I have no real access to live. My guess for these fasts is breeding season for the male, and the around 1000 gram "wall" for the female. Their temps have not changed, they have the same setups as when they drilled food, they just aren't anymore. I would really love some input on the issue, as it really is starting to worry me.
Thanks,
Re: When should I start to worry?
No need to worry. BPs will be BPs. As long as they aren't losing weight and everything else is good they'll eat when they want to. The male is very normal and exactly like my two.
Re: When should I start to worry?
I'm right there with you. I have a girl who's been off food since January. She is 1250grams also and had never refused a meal beforehand. I think if they start to lose a significant amount of weight, I would look for an option to get them some nutrition. From what I gather (from reading other posts/threads) they will start eating again when they are hungry. I keep offering once a week. she'll have to take food again sometime.
When should I start to worry?
My two sub adults eat like champs still, my adults eat when they feel like it lol. I offer live every week. Only time I would ever worry is if they start to lose weight. Bps are weird like that lol that's why I love my carpet she's a disposal unless all blue
Re: When should I start to worry?
This is one reason I really appreciate my boas and king snakes! If the picky BP's don't feel like eating, at least the meal won't be wasted.