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    Baby Refuses food

    Hello, I'm new here, my names Sara and I live in Fairbanks, Alaska.

    A month ago I purchased a baby ball python who appeared and still appears quite healthy. Nice weight on him, good color, no signs of resperatory or any other illnesses.

    I have a pretty extensive knowledge about reptiles and have had many different kinds, geckos, skinks, etc and have taken care of ball pythons before.

    My baby ball python though, has not eaten for the last month. He's in a 20 long, but it has hides everywhere, on the cold and warm side, in the middle, basically a lot of cover for him to hide and feel safe. He moves around every now and then, exploring, etc..He knows where his water is, and he looks hydrated.

    I only held him once in the beginning and haven't really held him for the past couple weeks to let him settle in, he's a pretty nice baby, no nipping, just a little easily spooked. I've tried every week to feed him thawed pinkies/fuzzies.

    I'm not sure if he was eating live fuzzies before but he will not eat frozen/thawed and shows absolutely no interest in them. He pretty much just runs away from the food. I have no problem with live, but I can't find anyone who sells live anything. We only have a petco, and they only sell frozen, but sell adult live, but I don't think he's big enough for that. His body is only probably a little thicker than my thumb.

    Is there anything I can do that might help him start eating? I know ball pythons can be finicky, I just don't know how long he can go before getting really thin, etc. His name is Petrie by the way haha

    Thanks for any and all help!

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    Re: Baby Refuses food

    Grab the smallest live adult mouse you can find, if need be--it will probably be fine. You would be absolutely amazed what the little ones can put down.

    Where did you get him?

    Everyone will advise you to make major changes to your setup, since a 20 gallon is generally too large for a baby ball python. However, I would try the live mouse first, before making any changes.

    It looks like you have a local herp society.
    Fairbanks Herpetocultural Society
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    Phone: 907-452-5400

    So, you could try contacting them, and see if anyone there breeds rodents and has some extras you could pick up that are the right size. If no one has hopper mice or fuzzy rats, try the small adult mouse.

    If hopper mice, fuzzy rats, or the small adult mouse don't work, then it's time to make some changes to your setup.
    It's important to get him eating quickly now, since he is so young, and has already gone without eating for a month. Many people will advise that ball pythons can fast for long periods--and they can, if they're a year old or more. Hatchlings cannot, they lose weight at nearly the same rate as older pythons, and they don't have it to spare.
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    Re: Baby Refuses food

    Thanks a lot, sorry but that herp society doesn't exist. It's some type of law office.

    Petco is only getting in about 15 mice a week, and there all gone for this week, they get bought up in the first day or two...

    I have a spare 10 gallon, but it had a baby ball python in it that had IBD and died so I'm just worried about using it and not disenfecting it properly.

    I'm going to probably start breeding mice soon, because, well, it is Fairbanks, Alaska.

    I'm going to try posting on craigslist tonight again looking for any live mice.

    Thanks for all the help so far.

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    Re: Baby Refuses food

    Under the circumstances, breeding your own rodents sounds like a viable option.

    I would destroy the tank that had the IBD ball in it. Definitely get it out of the house asap.
    Think how easy it is to transfer the common cold virus. IBD isn't well understood, but it could be just that easy to transfer it. Anything that other snake had any contact with, even indirectly, should be bleached.
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    Re: Baby Refuses food

    Yeah it was a couple months ago, but I haven't even gone within a couple feet of the tank. I just found another 10 gallon tank but it'll have to be really cleaned as it had fish in it and still has the water in it, so if I can't get him to eat in the next couple days or find any live, I'll change him over and then go from there.

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    Re: Baby Refuses food

    Could I possibly just separate his 20 long in half with something like cardboard, rather than moving him to a new tank?

    And looking at him now he is getting noticably thinner. =/

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    Re: Baby Refuses food

    I guess you could. I'd use something nonporous if at all possible.

    You can just clean out that 10 gal. Won't take longer than a day. Maybe an hour of actual work. Just fill with bleach water. Let dry in sun.

    You can get small plastic storage tubs. Like the size of a shoebox. You can put it inside the 20gal until he grows out of it.

    What were the people you got him from feeding him? Anything he'd eat would help. I'd go to them and demand help/food.
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    Re: Baby Refuses food

    He got shipped here from lll reptile, there are no breeders here or reptile shows, and I've always gotten good healthy critters from lll before.

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    Re: Baby Refuses food

    Still hasn't eaten =/ Petco is getting some live mice in tomorrow, but if he's scared by a thawed fuzzy...I'm sure he's going to be scared by a live almost adult mouse...

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    Re: Baby Refuses food

    I have one who is skittish and WILL NOT eat while I am around or during the day. I had him for nearly 3 months before I figured out his taste. He will only eat Pre Killed left in his tank over night. Not F/T just P/K. Before I found that out I tried literally everything else.

    Some people will argue with me, but I switch over to hopper rats as soon as my snakes are around 90g. I hate mice and ASFs I have terrible luck with them. So if I were you, I would kill a hopper rat and leave it in overnight. I usually take the hide out of my guys tub, but then again its a tub so he feels more secure. You could cover your tank with towels or something of the such to make him feel safe enough without any hides.

    Good luck and don't worry, he will eat!

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