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6 months without eating :\
Should I start to worry yet? Well I already am, but how worried should I be?
Background: Adult, probably male, I've had him since summer 09. I adopted him from some kids who weren't feeding him enough. He was always a very good eater for me. Always fed in his tank, small f/t rats.
He's in a 40 gallon breeder. Aspen bedding, two identical hides, water bowl, and three sides completely covered. Undertank heat pad on a rheostat, temps checked with a temperature gun, around 90-93 on the warm side and room temp (76-78) on the other. The front is partly covered with fake plants so he can feel more secure.
He started refusing food in January for no apparent reason (there had been no changes to his environment or anything like that). He often does for a few weeks in winter or spring, but this time he never stopped. He should be around 1900 grams but he's slowly dropped to 1500.
He has been checked for parasites and he's clean. No sign of mites. His mouth and nose are clear, no signs of illness, and he sheds without trouble. I handle him only about once a week or less when I need to clean his tank or check on him. He's active and curious when he's out.
He often 'acts' hungry, but doesn't strike the rats I offer. My other BP takes the rats he doesn't, so there's nothing wrong with the food at least. I've also tried weanling rats but I don't currently have access to other sizes.
So what should I try first? Just keep waiting? Larger rats, smaller? Is it dire enough I should try live or freshly killed or what?
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It is breeding season, I wouldn't worry too much at this time. Try offerng smaller sized meals, maybe he will take it.
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I'd talk to Kyberli on here, she can get anything to eat lol. (not joking...she really can lol)
Good luck!
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Re: 6 months without eating :\
That sucks , my female hasnt ate in 6 months also but its normal eventually he should start eating again , if ur feeding live try f/t or try smaller rodents like an adult mice , i heard that mice stink more and they like that idk ... Haha:d
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If your husbandry is correct ,they will eat when they want
Last edited by iCandiBallPythons; 06-19-2011 at 05:33 PM.
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Have you only tried rats? I have one that was eating rats fine before breeding season, and now he refuses anything but live mice, and that's only when he feels like it.
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Re: 6 months without eating :\
Hi,
I would also think of offering a chick and see how he reacts to that.
dr del
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Same problem with mine! Tried rats and mice of all different colours sizes species breeds, whatevers available you name it, but OH GOSH I'm so frustrated waiting for my boy to eat. Hes gone from ~1100 to 983 now. 6 months
Last edited by ogdentrece; 06-20-2011 at 12:21 AM.
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