Re: Ball python hasn't eaten in > 1 month
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
This. I have a male that didn't eat from last October through April of this year, and when he started eating again he ripped the rat off the tongs. Another has been off food since last December and he refused again today. They eat when they want.
Yup, Ball Pythons only eat to please themselves. :) It's frustrating, but they almost always eat eventually.
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Ball python hasn't eaten in > 1 month
Most weigh in grams. This puts him at around 1020 grams. That's not a bad weight for an adult BP.
Edit: male BP - an adult female would weigh more.
Re: Ball python hasn't eaten in > 1 month
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Originally Posted by
runeasgar
So, he's 36oz.. is that alarming?
Depends on what he weighed before he went off feed. Is his backbone prominent? Is he triangular shaped? If not, no, not really.
Re: Ball python hasn't eaten in > 1 month
I wish I knew how much he weighed before he started fasting >.<
Re: Ball python hasn't eaten in > 1 month
Here's a video:
http://youtu.be/79sEt82EMR8
His backbone doesn't look prominent to me, nor does he look triangular. He does like to puff at me though.. he does it a lot while around my neck, but never seems hostile or defensive, so I'm not sure what the puffing is about. He's done it for as long as I can remember. I'm familiar with what a respiratory infection is like, and this doesn't seem like that.
Here's the raw version if you can view .mov:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gr48w2v5if...%2012%20PM.mov
Re: Ball python hasn't eaten in > 1 month
Looks like a healthy snake to me. If you did not post it here I would not know he is off feed!
Very pretty colors too!!
Re: Ball python hasn't eaten in &gt; 1 month
To python357
Best is to start a new thread with your issue instead of posting question in someone else's.
How big is the snake?
Here are some tips, house your animals individually.
Provide an adequate size enclosure.
Stabilize your temps on the warm side (too much fluctuation)
No handling
Feed in the enclosure
Feed the appropriate size prey