Re: medusa is not eating. may have something to do with the husbandry???
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Originally Posted by
eel588
Like mentioned above, a ball python needs security. A happy healthy ball python always eats. I have rescued balls that were housed in aquariums, when I switched them to tubs they had zero issues eating.
If you refuse to switch to a tub (which is more than fine) provide at least 3 hides and as many fake plants as you can.
i personnaly think im going to take your advice though, im prolly gonna sell this... invest in more pets and build a small rack :D
but first! see if she'll eat the rat pups :/ i hate live...
Re: medusa is not eating. may have something to do with the husbandry???
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Originally Posted by
eel588
A happy healthy ball python always eats.
Lol...I so wish that was true.
Re: medusa is not eating. may have something to do with the husbandry???
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Originally Posted by
RainbowJizz
invest in more pets and build a small rack :D
Now you're on the right track! Cause they're like tater chips...you can't have just one...:D
Re: medusa is not eating. may have something to do with the husbandry???
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Originally Posted by
sho220
Now you're on the right track! Cause they're like tater chips...you can't have just one...:D
you sir... deserve a "like" button! lol!
now onto the real problem... selling this tank and getting medusa to eat and stay away from living upto her name
Re: medusa is not eating. may have something to do with the husbandry???
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Originally Posted by
RainbowJizz
off topic: im going to snap if i see another "free rats" add on craigslist... get excited... click on it... "for pets only not food!" fml lol
Your best bet is to try and find someone local who breeds them for use as feeders.