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  • 08-15-2014, 12:46 PM
    ColinWeaver
    The Enigmatic Ball Python Appetite
    A new blog article. As usual it's long. Give it a read when you've got the time.

    Click here to read it:

    http://ballpythonbreeder.com/2014/08...thon-appetite/

    http://ballpythonbreeder.s3.amazonaw...akeStrike3.jpg

    Thanks,
  • 08-15-2014, 01:11 PM
    bcr229
    Excellent read, thank you!
  • 08-15-2014, 01:32 PM
    C2tcardin
    Re: The Enigmatic Ball Python Appetite
    Great blog, thanks!
  • 08-15-2014, 01:54 PM
    tacticalveterinarian
    Re: The Enigmatic Ball Python Appetite
    Excellent, excellent article! Probably the most thorough and organized article about ball pythons and the topic of feeding I've read to date. My experiences are 100% with everything stated in the article. I particularly enjoyed the "case studies" of individual finicky eaters and examples of solutions. Most new keepers don't realize the PATIENCE needed with raising and breeding this species. It's not uncommon for me to provide clients with assistance on a recently purchased "feeding" ball python that obviously hasn't fed in some time. This is why purchasing from a reputable breeder AND ethical breeder (sometimes the two don't always go hand in hand) are so important.
  • 08-15-2014, 02:12 PM
    Marrissa
    I always enjoy your blog Mr. Weaver. Thank you!
  • 08-15-2014, 03:57 PM
    Eric Alan
    When Colin blogs, the people listen!

    Yes, I thanked you for this before I read it. You haven't steered me wrong yet, man. I appreciate all of the help you've been and the time you've spent helping out the hobby. Your articles are the perfect balance of business and pleasure.

    Thank you, and I look forward to doing business with you in the future!
  • 08-15-2014, 05:36 PM
    alan12013
    Very nice. It's good to see some one who likes to pass on information and wisdom especially within a hobby like this. I also read Justin's article and must say that his theory with bedding changing is amazing. I absolutely love these animals and think it's amazing what all they can do without any appendages. I want to make sure I'm doing the best I can to help them out and not causing unnecessary food strikes which I think happens more often then people will admit...

    Despite working through several feeding withdrawals, interestingly enough ;) , I have an adult male that's gone almost 2 months without eating. I was told 8 weeks without eating before I got him. The previous owner just stopped feeding him due to his plans on selling the snake and thought he shouldn't eat if he was going to ship him. I haven't tried everything yet but I have put in effort. The thought of transferring him to a smaller enclosure was my next step but I didn't think of changing the substrate so thank you for that idea!
  • 08-15-2014, 08:22 PM
    Mr. Misha
    Great article! Thanks for posting.
  • 08-15-2014, 09:36 PM
    Tbrown806
    Re: The Enigmatic Ball Python Appetite
    Certainly was a good read. Thanks for posting. I'm currently sitting here watching my 10 month old trying to figure out where to start on this medium rat. Tried butt first, then a thigh, then dead middle, now just circling. After reading this earlier today, I decided to scent the room a bit which got her attention quick, slid open the cage and there it was, "the look". Bam!!
  • 08-18-2014, 12:05 PM
    dr del
    Re: The Enigmatic Ball Python Appetite
    A superb article as always. :salute:
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