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My ball python won't eat! Help please!
Originally Posted by Sadiru
Thankyou, I got his coolsidd to 80 degrees and I'm leaving him alone. It wouldn't be harmful to him that he didn't eat would it.
As long as he is a few months old
and if he is not losing weight he should be fine.
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Last edited by EvilKitty; 06-14-2017 at 11:26 AM.
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Re: My ball python won't eat! Help please!
Originally Posted by EvilKitty
If he is a few months old he should be fine. Just wait a little more.
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Yes and no age has nothing to do with it, weight does, a few month old maintenance fed animal (which some breeder do) need to get on food ASAP for his new owner.
Size varies drastically between animals and how they are fed you can have a 150 grams 6 months old animal like you can have a 800 grams 6 months old animal.
This animal could be very small and in an inappropriate enclosure so saying it will be fine is not true.
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Re: My ball python won't eat! Help please!
Originally Posted by Deborah
Yes and no age has nothing to do with it, weight does, a few month old maintenance fed animal (which some breeder do) need to get on food ASAP for his new owner.
Size varies drastically between animals and how they are fed you can have a 150 grams 6 months old animal like you can have a 800 grams 6 months old animal.
This animal could be very small and in an inappropriate enclosure so saying it will be fine is not true.
I went back and fix it after realizing my mistake
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Re: My ball python won't eat! Help please!
Originally Posted by Sadiru
So I recently got a Pastel ball python hatchling on Thursday at around 9:30am which is about 5 days ago. On the first time I got him, I held him a little before transferring him to his tank and he peed on me then pooped. After that I left him alone I tried feeding him and he wouldn't eat. So I left him alone but today I handled him and I understand all pythons get stressed but he doesn't show any stress AT ALL. He's incredibly relaxed and he's never balled up. Very dormant in the day then gets active in the evening. He doesn't seem stressed at all so I tried feeding him and he wouldn't eat either. He pooped on Thursday so I'm sure I can wait a week but he is so relaxed and acclimated that I don't understand why he won't eat. I'm really paranoid over him so I'm absolutely terrified over this
Ok, you need to do some homework, like yesterday. You've got a lot to learn and your snake is the one who will suffer if you don't get things right asap.
READ the stickies about husbandry and FOLLOW what they say.
Make sure your equipment is correct, your temps and humidity are correct, your setup is correct, etc...
I hope you're not running heat without a thermostat.
...and leave the animal alone to adjust. You'll have 30 years with this snake if you do things right...
...or you'll have some serious problems and some serious vet bills if you don't get things right asap.
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Thanks everyone for your advice, I read up on his husbandry and got everything to ensure he's happy and I've left him alone without much traffic today. But a few hours my girlfriend opened the screen too of his enclosure when I wasn't there because he was hiding in the hide and she was concerned he escaped. I'm not sure if that affected him too much but right now he's currently balled up inside his hide.
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At 4:30 now he's up and active and searching around his enclosure. His temperature is constant and so is his humidity. Is this because he's stressed because I've kept any traffic from going through and it's only me and my girlfriend home so it's been pretty easy. Any suggestions?
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Re: My ball python won't eat! Help please!
Originally Posted by Sadiru
At 4:30 now he's up and active and searching around his enclosure. His temperature is constant and so is his humidity. Is this because he's stressed because I've kept any traffic from going through and it's only me and my girlfriend home so it's been pretty easy. Any suggestions?
If he is active during the day your husbandry is likely of, hides that are not tight enough, enclosure too big etc.
How big is that BP (weight or size compare to you hand)
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Re: My ball python won't eat! Help please!
Originally Posted by Deborah
If he is active during the day your husbandry is likely of, hides that are not tight enough, enclosure too big etc.
How big is that BP (weight or size compare to you hand)
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Hes about the length of my arm. A little less than 2ft
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Re: My ball python won't eat! Help please!
I hope I did not confuse you yesterday it was my mistake. I have a question for you have you weight him or got his weight from the breeder?
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