Juvenile not eating, help!
Hello all, I purchased my first ever ball python on the 22nd of November, the store owner (it's a specialty reptile store not a petco or anything) told me that the snake had already eaten roughly six meals and that his last meal was on the 20th of november. The snake is a Butter and when I purchased him he looked GREAT strong grip, nice colors, very responsive! I tried feeding the tuesday of the following week but he was still very stressed in his new home, staying in the hides mostly, two weeks ago I noticed that he was going into a shed and thought that this was the reason why he wasn't eating. The shed was extremely dry and he needed multiple soaks to get it all off. There is still a very small amount of old skin on the end of his tail but it is very minimal. Since the shed ended he has been very active. moving around ALOT so I imagine he is feeling much better since getting rid of that dead skin. I thought that he would for sure eat now so I went and picked up a rat pup about 25 minutes ago and held it in front of him for a few minutes but he had absolutely no interest. He was more interested in climbing onto my hand than the pup.. the enclosure is a pvc rack with the dimensions 24x24x12 with aspen bedding, 2 hides and a herpstat controlling heat tape. maintaining a hotspot around 90-93. humidity has maintained 50% the coldest end of the enclosure never goes below 74 This is my first snake and im really starting to worry. He hasnt lost any weight but I have NEVER seen him eat yet! anything helps! thank you very much for any advice you can offer!
Re: Juvenile not eating, help!
First things first, what size is the snake? I ask because you said "they" had said he had eaten 6 meals which makes me think we are talking about a hatchling. If that is true then a cage of 24 X 24 is way too big and is probably stressing the snake out. Try cutting at least half of the space off with a divider or getting a smaller tank to start with. That may correct the problem. Snakes can go quite a while without eating and you haven't had him a month, so there is no need to panic yet. Also, if he has stuck shed on the end of his tail then you need to get that off. It can cause the tip to die and rot. I hope you get it worked out.
Re: Juvenile not eating, help!
Ball pythons typically like to hide and stay hidden, at least during daylight hours as they are nocturnal. Night time they will explore more. If you are seeing alot of moving around, climbing during daylight hours then that may also suggest he is stressed a bit and again it could be the cage size. Does he have hides on both the warm and cool sides?
Re: Juvenile not eating, help!
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I thought that he would for sure eat now so I went and picked up a rat pup about 25 minutes ago and held it in front of him for a few minutes but he had absolutely no interest. He was more interested in climbing onto my hand than the pup..
I assume this was a live rat pup? Did you leave it in the enclosure, turn off the lights (or cover the enclosure) and walk away for any amount of time to give him a chance? Some of them can be shy about eating, and may not show interest with someone nearby.