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  • 07-04-2017, 10:00 AM
    Craiga 01453
    OP, as you can see, people are offering help. For the sake of your animal, maybe start taking some advice. What you're doing CLEARLY IS NOT WORKING. You have experienced, successful keepers on here taking the time to help, because WE CARE. And you've been lucky enough to have some well respected people in this hobby offer advice. I'm very much a noob compared to some of the people who have offered you advice. You should be thankful that they give their time and offer their suggestions based on what has PROVEN successful.

    You say you're willing to make changes, yet the only thing you haven't shot down is the zombie dance thing. Yet all of the other advice has been shot down. And honestly, it starts with husbandry. Regardless of whether you zombie dance or not, if the husbandry isn't right your snake will continue to refuse food.

    You came on here and asked for advice, yet felt insulted when people tried to help you. You said you took advice from 100 other people and made plenty of husbandry changes when you first started out. How is that working out for your snake? It's NOT EATING. So you NEED to make more changes and take more advice. Maybe the first 100 were not as experienced and tried to help, but you have people with YEARS of SUCCESS offering to help you now.

    You came here asking for help...so let us help you and your snake.
    What you're doing is NOT working, so either make some changes and do right by your animal or rehome your animal. I bet you everything I own that one of the people who offered you advice on this forum would have that snake eating and thriving fairly quickly, meanwhile you are not doing what's right for the animal.
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