Re: Ball python not eating
I can't say for sure what the problem could be to me it sounds like she's just fasting. I've never had one of my girls fast that long but my pied boy which is also my oldest fast for 8 months. Winter seems to be prime time for bp's to fast so with that said about winter and my pied's 8 month fast just don't let it stress you to much. Just keep an eye on her weight and behavior if it's been 2 months since her last meal and her weight pretty much looks the same then she's probably fasting. Speaking of which my pied boy is actually fasting right now. I think its been a month and a halfish and believe me i know he's fasting. He'll go back to slammin rats eventually. This is just my take on your situation best of luck.
How old is the snake and how much does it weigh
If she is over 1000 grams and it is winter you have just run into your first fast. Don't worry at all unless you see huge weight losses.
If she is under 1000 grams but over 500 I would not feed for a month then try again.
I would only be worried if she was very small.
David
Re: Ball python not eating
You could try feeding her every couple of weeks rather than every 7 days as this works for some Royals / Ball pythons .
Have you tried warming the mouse /rat with a hairdryer for a minute just seconds before offering , then try a few times after that ??
I even warm them up at the entrance to the viv and the smell alone sometimes triggers a strike , I also have a couple who will only strike from inside their hide which means I dangle the rodent in front of the hide entrance until they lunge out from the hide .
Other than that it could simply be going into shed or even as already mentioned a little fast . I had one years ago that went 9 months without eating and suddenly resumed as though nothing had happened .
I read somewhere that Royals / Balls hold the record for fasting - 21 months ......
Re: Ball python not eating
My female is fasting too and it is frustrating. She was always such a great eater but a bit fussy - most of the time only wanted it left at the opening to her hide. So now I have her on the boa's schedule. If she doesn't eat the rat (I leave it overnight), then Turbo gets it. And he doesn't waste any time eating it. He generally hits it before I get it near him and in minutes is back looking for more, the little piggy.
Re: Ball python not eating
lol gotta love the feeding response on boas xD. Turns out my bp might just be an exceptionally picky eater. It's been a while now and she constantly refuses f/t but will eat prekilled rats sometimes. She is very timid though even when it comes to prekilled. It is super annoying because I just want to get her to breeding size already but she is growing so damn slow because of how picky she is! I literally bought a baby male around 300 grams months after i got her when she was like 900 grams and he is now like 1200 grams and she is still 900 grams -.-
Re: Ball python not eating
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lol gotta love the feeding response on boas xD. Turns out my bp might just be an exceptionally picky eater. It's been a while now and she constantly refuses f/t but will eat prekilled rats sometimes. She is very timid though even when it comes to prekilled. It is super annoying because I just want to get her to breeding size already but she is growing so damn slow because of how picky she is! I literally bought a baby male around 300 grams months after i got her when she was like 900 grams and he is now like 1200 grams and she is still 900 grams -.-
I know it is frustrating, but there is really not a lot you can do. If you have tried all the tricks the animal just does not want or need to eat he/she is not going to. I would say about 20% of mine I would consider problem eaters where the problem is me not them. I want them to grow faster and they do not want to. It always seems that the one that needs to be up to size does not want to play.