Is my ball python very thin?
My ball python hasn't eat anything for more than 3 weeks now and when I weigh him today he weighted 40 grams less than the first time I got him. I just can't get him to eat anything, the only thing I'm missing is live mice/rats but breeder assured me he was on F/T.
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http://imgur.com/a/oFwnl
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Can you give us details on his husbandry
Re: Is my ball python very thin?
[QUOTE=m1n054;2180550]My ball python hasn't eat anything for more than 3 weeks now and when I weigh him today he weighted 40 grams less than the first time I got him. I just can't get him to eat anything, the only thing I'm missing is live mice/rats but breeder assured me he was on F/T.
Ok have you tried to offer him Live yet?
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m1n054
He was 125 grams when I got him, now he's at 80. He hasn't eaten anything ever since I got him on October 28th which worries me a lot. Breeder told me last meal was on October 24th, rat pup. So that's what I've been trying to give him and nothing.
I think your scale is broken. Unless you are a small person yourself of course.
That snake looks as large or larger than my smallest snake which is 220 grams(actually she is a bit more but waiting for he to empty to compare her current weight).
It doesn't look to be in danger of wasting away.
A move can throw a snake of feed with stress(I've been fortunate most of mine feed the same day I take them home and slither off to a warm hide).
Double check the enclosure for temp's, make sure there some privacy incase your snake is stressed from the move( a pair of hides, fake plant cover or, a nice dark spot in a rack).
Other people have had success feeding snakes in a smaller space as well.
Oh, "are you getting the prey warm enough?", is another thing to look at.