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    Feeding problems.

    My female ball python last ate February 28th 2017. She seems uninterested no matter what I try. I've tried her normal f/t rats. I've tried different colours and sexes of rats. I've tried also smaller rats and even mice she's not into it. She's not showing any signs of illness but I'm still a little worried. Any tips?


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    Some info on your husbandry would help us help you, as well as a few other questions.
    Have you been handling your snake since she last ate?
    How old is she and how long have you had her?
    Was she eating regularly up until her last successful meal?
    What is her weight? Has she lost weight since last eating?

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    Re: Feeding problems.

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    Some info on your husbandry would help us help you, as well as a few other questions.
    Have you been handling your snake since she last ate?
    How old is she and how long have you had her?
    Was she eating regularly up until her last successful meal?
    What is her weight? Has she lost weight since last eating?
    She is in a 40 gallon reptile tank. Hot side is 92, cool side is 80-82. Her humidity is around 50-60 percent. She has 2 hides, cocohusk as substrate, heat pad, and a low watt bulb to keep up the ambient air temp. And a big water dish. She hasn't been eating very regularly no. She's 2033 grams and hasn't really lost anything. She's almost 3 years old and I've had her for her whole life. And yes I have handled her.


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