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    9 month fast

    Ok this is getting quite frustrating/worrisome. I have a 2yo bp that is on his second fast. His first was 6 months, and I snapped him out of it with live mice. Now, his last meal was Aug 29/07. He won't eat p/k, f/t, live, nothing. I realize that it's normal for them to fast, but he's not nearly the size he should be for his age and he's not just some snake, he's my baby. He's had one or two sheds in that time, and all else seems normal. I just want him to eat again. I've tried everything I can think of. He's starting to look quite thin, and I'm beginning to see his spine now. He's never looked like this before. Is there anything I can do?

    fyi, he's got a recent clean bill of health from my herp vet.

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    Re: 9 month fast

    from what was his original weight before he stopped feeding and his weight now?
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    Re: 9 month fast

    Have you tried the crumbled up newspaper trick?

    You could aslo set up a smaller tub and switch him over to it, sometimes the change in scenery sparks something in them. If you prefer the glass tank, when you have him eating again you could switch him back and try your luck with it.

    And then there is just the fact that sometimes they just don't eat. I would watch his weight and make sure he is still urinating and at least maintaining his muscle tone.
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    Re: 9 month fast

    I'm unsure of his weight right now. He only gets weighed at the vet. I know it's gone down though simply by looking at him. I haven't got a scale at home for them.

    What is the newspaper trick?

    He's definetly urinating, just not a lot. He seems more flabby/loose skin than muscle.
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    Re: 9 month fast

    Take sheets of newspaper and crush them into loose little balls, then you put them in your tank. The goal is to eliminate floor space and provide more security for your snake so use as many as you feel fit. If your snake responds to this and starts to eat you can remove a few of the balls every week until none are left.
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    Re: 9 month fast

    my snake also looks like it has alot of loose skin. is this because he ate before i got him?

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    Re: 9 month fast

    Quote Originally Posted by jenaero View Post
    I'm unsure of his weight right now. He only gets weighed at the vet. I know it's gone down though simply by looking at him. I haven't got a scale at home for them.

    What is the newspaper trick?

    He's definetly urinating, just not a lot. He seems more flabby/loose skin than muscle.
    Get a scale so you can keep track of his weight. A kitchen scale can be gotten at Wal-mart for about $25.

    Newspaper trick: make balls of loosely crumpled newspaper, put enough in the enclosure that they cover the bottom. This can help reduce the stress a snake feels as they can feel secure and hidden even when not in a hide. Mostly it gets recommended to help a snake that is stressed by new surroundings, but it can't hurt to try it. If stress is the source of his eating troubles, it may do the trick. Once he is eating regularly, you can gradually reduce the amount of newspaper.

    I'd also recommend you look for other ways to reduce stress. Is he in a low traffic area? Have you covered 3 sides (2 sides & back) of his enclosure with something dark colored? If you have, consider covering the front as well, at least until he starts eating regularly again. Are the hides the right size? They like them to be snug. Those are just some ideas to get you started.
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    Re: 9 month fast

    I was actually wondering if the tank was too small. She hasn't got a lot of room in there. Hides, dish and a bit of wiggle room....

    Sorry, I refer to him as a her sometimes because I named him before he was sexed and I can't always bring myself to admit 'Julia' is a boy lol
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    Re: 9 month fast

    Can you give us a quick run down of the specs? Humidity, temps, how you measure them.

    Most times, refusing feed is a symptom of another problem, whether that be physically (like breeding season), medically (an illness), or husbandry (self explanatory).

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    Re: 9 month fast

    Humidity is pretty steady at 50-60%, 70% when in shed

    Temps are 78-80/88-90 measured with digital thermometers
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