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Feeding Issue

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  • 12-18-2008, 10:37 PM
    jsballs08
    Feeding Issue
    I have 3 bp's and two of them are a little over a year old and the third is a little younger. The two males are 1010 grams and 700 grams. The Female is around 600. I have there actual weights but can't find the paper. The two males have gone off feed for about 4 weeks now and the female just refused her first meal. I know they fast in the winter, is anyone else running into this problem. Also i moved them from my house at college to my house at home about 4 weeks ago, i thought they would have gotten over the stress of that by now though. None of them have been loosing weight and they are drinking like normal. Any help?
  • 12-18-2008, 10:49 PM
    Melicious
    Re: Feeding Issue
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    Originally Posted by jsballs08 View Post
    I have 3 bp's and two of them are a little over a year old and the third is a little younger. The two males are 1010 grams and 700 grams. The Female is around 600. I have there actual weights but can't find the paper. The two males have gone off feed for about 4 weeks now and the female just refused her first meal. I know they fast in the winter, is anyone else running into this problem. Also i moved them from my house at college to my house at home about 4 weeks ago, i thought they would have gotten over the stress of that by now though. None of them have been loosing weight and they are drinking like normal. Any help?

    I wouldn't worry about it too much. 'Tis the season. I would still offer them a meal each week, but if they refuse, please don't get too discouraged. Last year, before I got my snakes into my rack, they went off of feeding for five months. So, relax, but make sure you at least offer.
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