Re: Any tricks to get stubborn males back on food?
Okay. Thanks for all the help.
Re: Any tricks to get stubborn males back on food?
You know what kitedemon, you reminded me of something.... I can't believe I didn't remember this. He grew up in a tub that was usually 70-75% humidity, but he outgrew it and I moved him to a larger tub that had lower humidity (60-65%). He's only eaten 3 times since being in this tub, so maybe humidity does have something to do with it? I'm going to try live anyways and add some humidity. Thanks for your suggestion.
Re: Any tricks to get stubborn males back on food?
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Anatopism
Has he been around any breeder females (not necessarily with them or breeding, but nearby)? Our big albino boy wouldn't start eating again for us until we moved him across the snake room in his own tub, completeley seperate from the rack where I his females were before. He then didn't start eating again until a couple months after his last lock (and a month after moving to his own area/further from the girls).
If you are using paper towels, or newspaper as a substrate, you might try switching to Aspen for a while. I don't know why, but sometimes it works...
Re: Any tricks to get stubborn males back on food?
Have you tried leaving the rat in overnight. You say that he is showing interest so perhaps giving him some extra alone time may get him going. Make sure the rat is well thawed aand properly warmed. Make sure to scent the room when you are readying the rat. You can warm it with a blow dryer and have the scent going right in the snakes tub/cage. Offer it but if he doesn't take it right away let it be overnight. Like someone else posted, use a slightly smaller prey item until he gets back on feeding regularly.