Re: WC AD BP refuse food .
I know I sound like a broken record with this lately, but swap em to cypress. It got one of mine eating after 7 months of no interested in anything.
Re: WC AD BP refuse food .
Dont force feed until they start looking really unhealthy. Just keep offering once weekly until they take. Make sure your husbandry is up to par... Thats all you can do.
Re: WC AD BP refuse food .
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Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
I know I sound like a broken record with this lately, but swap em to cypress. It got one of mine eating after 7 months of no interested in anything.
Ive been pretty successful with cypress myself. I love the stuff. :salute:
Re: WC AD BP refuse food .
If your worried about them eating, and they look skinny offer a gerbil. But I wouldnt do that more than once because thats prolly all they will eat. What was said above about the cypress is worth a shot before you even try a gerbil.
Re: WC AD BP refuse food .
Someome told me cypress is his best choice for BP too . Here is a problem for me , I don't know what's cypress ...
I know , it's soulds very stupid , but I really don't what's cypress and I don't know how to translate this word in Traditional Chinese to someone while I want to buying cypress form a pet shop or plant shop ( I just know cypress is one substrate for planting .)
That's why I asked you how about change them to aspen .
anyway , thanks for your replies . :)
Re: WC AD BP refuse food .
Gerbils ? I have read some other articles , they also written gerbil maybe the best feeder to make them start feeding . If I can't find gerbils , how about hamsers ?
I will trying gerbils if I can find any available in pet shop , I hope gerbils are not too expensive in Teipei .
thanks.
Re: WC AD BP refuse food .
I get huge bags of cypress from wal mart, for like 2 bucks each.
Re: WC AD BP refuse food .
Home depot has it for $2 for a big bag.
Re: WC AD BP refuse food .
I use cypress for my monitors, never thought of using it for my balls. They do pretty well on aspen. If you have a reptile show near you, try to get ahold of some african soft furs. I start my CH babies on them, then just switch to rats once they have some weight on them.