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  • 11-08-2007, 10:18 PM
    Cyberkitten38
    Hi again...
    hi guys n gals. Since u were all soooo helpful last night re: Abby's great adventure into my Piano..i thought I'd ask another, less urgent (thankfully!) question.

    We've had Abby for 2 yrs now. She came to us eating live mice. We tried to switch her over to thawed..she wanted NOTHING to do with them. Tried dangling etc etc..NOTHING worked..so we went back to live and all has been great..until the past 2 mths. For some reason she isn't doing well at all. She went from eating sometimes 3-5 adult mice per week (sometimes more even)..to 2 in the past 2 mths. She's just not interested in eating. What's up with that? She's always been a GREAT eater. I do know that BPs sometimes go off their food during winter months..but she didn't the last 2 winters..why would she start now? She's 3 yrs old (and again, we're ASSUMING she's a she)
    So far she seems to be maintaining weight..her last shed a few weeks ago was great and complete (she's NEVER had any shedding issues..they always peel off as 1 whole sock) She seems ok behaviour wise..basks on her tree branch etc etc. Everything is the same except for her lack of desire to eat. I should add that last week I put a mouse in her tank..and the stupid mouse went right up to her, oblivious to her even being there i think, and was nose to nose with her. It scared her..she scurried back into her hut and wouldn't come out...24 hrs later the mouse was still alive and well. Could this has traumatized her?
    What should i do? At what point should I be concerned about her not eating?

    Lisa
  • 11-08-2007, 10:24 PM
    takagari
    Re: Hi again...
    a search of why my ball wont eat.. would of solved this

    from what i know and can tell from your posts.. ball pythons sometimes go on eating strikes.. big time around this time of year.

    so its normal.
    unless there are other signs.. then a vet trip may be required..
  • 11-08-2007, 10:30 PM
    python.princess
    Re: Hi again...
    how often are you feeding her? has she been eating 3-5 mice at a time every week? if so, that's probably way more than she needs. i'd say the 2 per week are probably enough.
  • 11-08-2007, 10:36 PM
    andy6432668
    Re: Hi again...
    With live feeding when you drop the rodent in watch if snake shows no interest in about 15 min. take rodent out don't leave rodent in with snake unintended bad things can happen.
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