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    help me :( I'm worried about my baby

    Hi there. I have an almost 6 month old baby ball. He was eating regularly before I took him home and started bonding with him. After a week of having him, I tried to feed him and he refused. So I asked my friend and he took the fuzzy on her first attempt. This happened again. Well, now it has been about 3 weeks and he won't eat (I've not tried having someone else feed him) I understand that they binge eat and fast often, I've been through it with my 3 year old Cleoh. But is this normal for his age?? I just need for someone to put me at ease or tell me what to do and maybe give me a little insight as to why he will eat when other people try to feed him but not me. I seriously love him with all my heart and am kinda stressed that he isn't eating )= Oh and just so no one asks about the following: He has no mites, no mouth rot, no apparent health issues, he has a clean habitat, correct temps with gradient, correct humidity. Any idea? Thanks <3

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    help me :( I'm worried about my baby

    Are you positive everything is set on? Can you at least describe your set up? Do you have a thermostat? How are you monitoring temperature? Are you using a fish tank/tub/rack?

    Also, a weight would be good. If a ball python fasts, as long as its not loosing a significant amount of weight, I wouldn't be too worried.

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    Can you post pictures of your setup and the temps and humidity levels. This would help us give you a more accurate assessment on it.
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    Also wanna point out... you stated fuzzy... at 6 months that's way to small, might wanna try something bigger

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    Re: help me :( I'm worried about my baby

    How is the weight?
    The animal has a place to hide?
    How is the temperature?
    The animal lives in a terrarium or rack?
    What the animal has eaten the previous owner? (The same attempt, unfortunately, some animals are food specialists ...)

    Tests every 2 weeks to feed the animal. Otherwise it has too much stress and therefore denied.

    There is no problem if the animal does not eat and loses a little weight.
    sometimes the animals take longer to settle in..

    I had the animals nine months have not eaten if they do not lose much weight, that's OK

    Sometimes you need a lot of patience with the BP

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    Re: help me :( I'm worried about my baby

    I don't know how to upload a picture. It says my file is too large. I have temperature and humidity gauges on both sides. He is in a 20 gallon terrarium with a hide over the uth, a resin tree branch for climb, and terrarium jungle vines to provide a more private enclosure. Oh and the next size up of mouse is larger than his girth.

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    Pics of the snake would be needed... if he's 6 months old I can't see a hopper being too big???

    Hatchlings are started on hoppers

    What are your temps?
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    help me :( I'm worried about my baby

    There are a few things that could be causing issues. First off, we start fresh hatchlings on mouse hoppers, so a fuzzy is definitely too small for a healthy 6 month old. If he is too small to eat an adult mouse, I doubt he was eating well before you got him. Also, how much are you handling him? I would recommend not handling him until he is eating consistently.

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    if you are using a fish tank, with a screen lid...there is no possible way your humidity is correct. ball pythons do best at about 70% humidity, and to achieve that...you cannot have a full screen lid. at best, you are looking at about 45 to 50 percent...depending on your house humidity. also, what are you using for bedding? is he in a part of the house that has a lot of traffic? if there is a lot of movement and vibration, a baby ball will likely stress out pretty quickly.

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    Re: help me :( I'm worried about my baby

    I had the same problem with my girl. I was doing frozen and i had a buddy of mine who is a breeder teach me tricks to get her to eat and they would only work once. But we figured out she is a switcher every other time she will eat live mice and every other time it has to be frozen. She is a silly thing lol

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