I will start by adding some plants and cover the sides, and i'll give him a week without handling and try feeding him again after.
06-22-2009, 05:24 PM
therecordingart
Re: Non feeder
My bp just started again this past weekend, and before that hadn't eaten since early October. We've had a weird spring/summer and he finally decided enough was enough.
If your husbandry is right I say to try different food. African rats or gerbils are hard for a bp to refuse.
06-23-2009, 03:47 PM
BPMIKE
Re: Non feeder
Quote:
Originally Posted by mainbutter
i don't know what you think he's joking about.. unless you probably didn't realize that he's quoting temps in celcius.
to the OP, Sounds like husbandry might be off, being scared of a feeder is a sign of stress, and BPMIKE's suggestions are all good.
When it said degrees I thought it meant degrees:rolleye2:
Mike.
06-23-2009, 04:19 PM
Kaorte
Re: Non feeder
Quote:
Originally Posted by BPMIKE
When it said degrees I thought it meant degrees:rolleye2:
Mike.
:P Degrees are for both. Degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius :)
06-24-2009, 03:46 AM
BPMIKE
Re: Non feeder
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaorte
:P Degrees are for both. Degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius :)