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  • 03-29-2014, 11:29 PM
    gulfexports159
    Anyone else having trouble with females not eating?
    My females have not eatin since october. I know they can go forever but I want them to start putting on weight for next year and so far nothing. Anyone experienceing the same issue? Is it this long winter? All the other snakes are eating fine but not the adult females.
  • 03-30-2014, 08:16 AM
    leylaraks
    Re: Anyone else having trouble with females not eating?
    My adult female has been off feed since November. I've been told it's perfectly normal and I plan to offer a rat in a week or so (since temps are warming up this week). I've also been checking her weight sporadically to make sure she's doing fine (she is).


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  • 03-30-2014, 09:52 AM
    qegalpal
    Same here :( But the most weight any has lost is only 50 grams
    so I'm not panicking just yet. Like you said though, it's the nature of the beast
    and we have to deal with it. We sure as heck don't have to like it, but...
  • 03-30-2014, 11:16 AM
    gulfexports159
    Re: Anyone else having trouble with females not eating?
    yeah it is a pain. I probably should have kept track of weight though because I haven't.
  • 03-30-2014, 11:26 AM
    SnakeMom71
    Re: Anyone else having trouble with females not eating?
    My girl Nala hasn't eaten since December 29. She hasn't lost much weight, either. Ugghh. I'll just keep trying. Glad I'm not alone in this!:(
  • 03-30-2014, 11:30 AM
    dillan2020
    None of my big girls have eaten for over a month. and the vast majority of my males have been off feed too. the only snakes of mine that have consistently been eating since fall started are the baby ones.
  • 03-30-2014, 02:15 PM
    Shera
    My male normal (~1000g) has been off food for about 2 months now. My pewter female stopped for about a month and then resumed 2 weeks ago. My younger male (~700g) never went off food, but I did notice his drive to eat seemed a little lower than usual for a bit (had to entice and zombie walk), but it's improved now. I hope my normal starts eating again soon, but he hasn't lost much weight.
  • 03-31-2014, 01:36 AM
    Mr. Misha
    My normal girl just ate last week after refusing for 3 months. So don't give up guys! Just re-check your husbandry to make sure your temps and humidity are up to par and just keep offering. I wish you all the best.
  • 04-04-2015, 08:21 AM
    Morris Reese
    Re: Anyone else having trouble with females not eating?
    Yes!!! My female will not even look at food!! I am stressing myself to make sure all of my husbandry is correct. She has not taken anything in almost 2 months and has gone from 1664 grams to 1423 grams!!
  • 04-04-2015, 08:50 AM
    Daigga
    Re: Anyone else having trouble with females not eating?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Morris Reese View Post
    Yes!!! My female will not even look at food!! I am stressing myself to make sure all of my husbandry is correct. She has not taken anything in almost 2 months and has gone from 1664 grams to 1423 grams!!

    I don't think 200 grams in 2 months off food is normal. I have a male that's eaten once in the last five months and he's lost maybe 20 grams at most. You may want to get your girl checked for other problems.

    My bigger snakes have been finicky for the last month or so, but I'm thinking between my biggest female hopefully going to lay, the hopeful sire still being in breeding mode, and my general lack of live feeders for them lately that I know why they keep refusing. I'm doing my best to get my rat colony in order to reliably produce and just had 10 babies born yesterday. I've got two more females that should be ready to drop some babies next week as well as my smaller mice colony (I've just got them harem style for now, planning on using the mice for my small snakes until I have a good supply of rats for the big ones). Having to go out and buy live mice every week is getting to put a sizable dent in my paycheck, and that's only for my picky small snakes. 3 mice is nothing compared to the 3 or 4 live rats each week I would need for the bigger ones.

    Rant over. Summary: Another 4 or 5 weeks should get all my snakes eating reliably again.
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