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Ball stopped eating....how long is too long?
We have a ball who is maybe 2.5 yrs old. He has always been a good eater, typically eating 1-3 small rats per week. We increased the size of rat and he did fine with it through several feedings. But it has been almost 4 weeks now and he hasn't eaten. We put one in every week and after 24 hrs he hasn't touched it. Usually he eats within the hour. Just keep offering or is there something else I should look for?
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Re: Ball stopped eating....how long is too long?
Assuming your husbandry is dialed in it sounds like you may be feeding him a bit too much. One small-medium rat every 7-14 days is plenty for a male BP that age.
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Yep. He shut down because he's absolutely stuffed full. A single small rat per week is plenty for adult male BPs. Even then they may skip meals here and there.
Side note: Hopefully you're talking about leaving a dead feeder in with him for 24 hours. If it's live, there's WAY too much risk involved in leaving the two alone together for that long.
Last edited by Eric Alan; 11-29-2017 at 02:47 PM.
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Re: Ball stopped eating....how long is too long?
 Originally Posted by rowanthefrog
We have a ball who is maybe 2.5 yrs old. He has always been a good eater, typically eating 1-3 small rats per week. We increased the size of rat and he did fine with it through several feedings. But it has been almost 4 weeks now and he hasn't eaten. We put one in every week and after 24 hrs he hasn't touched it. Usually he eats within the hour. Just keep offering or is there something else I should look for?
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1 to 3 small rats for a male is way too much food, no wonder he stopped eating, they are notorious to fast but even more so if you overfeed, they will fast to catch up, assuming he has a good body weight it could easily last a year.
When you say you put one in do you mean you leave a live rat in for 24 hours? Hopefully not
Whether live or F/T if a snake is not gonna eat in the firs 10 to 20 minutes it will not eat and what you do is only stressing him making it worse.
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Re: Ball stopped eating....how long is too long?
 Originally Posted by Deborah
Whether live or F/T if a snake is not gonna eat in the firs 10 to 20 minutes it will not eat and what you do is only stressing him making it worse.
I have had a couple of shy eaters that would only eat when the f/t was left overnight - or at least beyond the time it took to feed the rest of the collection. That's the exception to the rule though.
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Re: Ball stopped eating....how long is too long?
 Originally Posted by rowanthefrog
We have a ball who is maybe 2.5 yrs old. He has always been a good eater, typically eating 1-3 small rats per week. We increased the size of rat and he did fine with it through several feedings. But it has been almost 4 weeks now and he hasn't eaten. We put one in every week and after 24 hrs he hasn't touched it. Usually he eats within the hour. Just keep offering or is there something else I should look for?
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When and how do you feed him ??
Anyways - try the hairdryer method one evening 
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Re: Ball stopped eating....how long is too long?
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
I have had a couple of shy eaters that would only eat when the f/t was left overnight - or at least beyond the time it took to feed the rest of the collection. That's the exception to the rule though.
I've had my BP for 4 months now and up until the last two feedings, I've had to leave the f/t in the enclosure and come back in the morning. He was just a shy eater but now he's struck the last two times and connected. I was pretty taken back when this happened. The sound of the hairdryer and smell immediately got his attention and put him in feeding mode.
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1-3 small rats per week, wow. He must be very overweight.
I don't think even a female should be eating that amount, much less a male.
My male BP of 2 years eats a smedium (in between small and medium) every 2 weeks, every 3 weeks if it's on the bigger side.
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i had a male cinny go a year without food and one of his offspring just went on a 10 month hunger strike. she went from 1500 grams to 1300 grams.
dont panic over a missed meal.the snake will eat when its hungry.
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