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  • 08-02-2011, 04:56 PM
    Homegrownscales
    I suggest giving him a few days at least before offering again and offer a live hopper mouse. That's a barely weaned mouse. A pinky won't get his attention because they tend to just sit there and wait for mom to come back. Get a digital scale and start an action notebook. Everytime he poops, eats, sheds, regurgitates if it happens, odd behavior etc. Get a weight on him ASAP. And that way you have a starting point. If he does need a vet visit then you'll have a bit of a history.


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  • 08-05-2011, 02:09 PM
    Djinnjer
    Re: Son's new BP looks underweight?
    Update 8/05 - he ate! Only got him to eat one pinkie, but it's a start and so far, so good. Also, hubby and son on the way to get another BP...9 year old 6' BP (so the guy says 6', we'll see).

    Comes with it's own full setup and will QT appropriately of course, to protect both. Heading to herp show about 80miles from here on Sunday, to get some live feeders for both. I guess the BP fever has officially struck our family. lol But I'm putting my foot down at two. heh

    Thanks all for your responses and help!
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