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    I feel like I'm missing something...

    I just can't figure it out. My pyb went of food for a little over 2 months and now it's like she can't get enough food. I've seen her out and about during the day several times since she started eating again. It seems like she's actively hunting for food. I've been offering her rat pups, she's was only 259 before she started eating again. I'm going to try to offer her a weaned rat tonight, but I just don't understand her new active behavior. Nothing has changed in her environment. Is it normal for them to be more active after they start eating again?
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    She's just hungry. Fatten her up and she'll settle down. IMO she should have been on weanlings already.

    edit: I haven't even seen a regular rat since like March, so my opinion is moot
    Last edited by spitzu; 07-26-2011 at 07:52 PM.

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