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Re: update on bp not eating
That's great news! I'm not sure what size rats you were feeding before, but it might work better for you to gradually work back up to the regular size, rather than going from a fuzzy straight to a (insert regular size here). There are a couple reasons for this. One - your snake may be intimidated by a much larger meal right away. Two - when a snake goes off feed for an extended period of time, much of the beneficial bacteria that aids in digestion dies off, making digestion more difficult. Smaller meals help to rebuild the bacteria. I would suggest a larger fuzzy rat or a small weanling rat for the next meal.
Good luck!
Steve
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Re: update on bp not eating
Excellant news! Good luck ~props
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Re: update on bp not eating
thanks ill do that
pin albino bp in the making 
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Re: update on bp not eating
 Originally Posted by hoo-t
That's great news! I'm not sure what size rats you were feeding before, but it might work better for you to gradually work back up to the regular size, rather than going from a fuzzy straight to a (insert regular size here). There are a couple reasons for this. One - your snake may be intimidated by a much larger meal right away. Two - when a snake goes off feed for an extended period of time, much of the beneficial bacteria that aids in digestion dies off, making digestion more difficult. Smaller meals help to rebuild the bacteria. I would suggest a larger fuzzy rat or a small weanling rat for the next meal.
Good luck!
Steve
Excellent advice!
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