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    concerned.....

    I have a ball of undetermined sex and age....that for almost the past 2 months has shown absolutely no interest in food....should this behaviour be cause for alarm? Or is it more likely something that will go away on its own? Other than the feeding issue Cuddlz is behaving as normal allowing "herself" to be held and cruising around "her" tank as usual.....anyone have any clue as to what might be going on?
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    First order of buisness. Can you describe your husbandry and set up? Temps, humidity, how many hides, what size enclosure?

    I recommend buying a kitchen gram scale to keep weight records. If 'she' isn't losing weight, I wouldn't be concerned yet.

    Balls go off feed all the time. It can be a biological reason, but it can also mean the husbandry is off. Especially if the snake is young.

    Is 'she' active all the time? Or just night? An active ball can mean its stressed. Activity at night is normal.

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    Last edited by satomi325; 04-28-2012 at 11:57 PM.

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