Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
I think that a few things in here are correct, but for the most part, the advice given is not really accurate.

PAM is the ONLY way to get rid of mites and keep them gone.

Temps, humidity and hide boxes are probably the leading cause of a snakes refusal to eat. Maybe you should go into more detail about the exact types of hides you need to provide for a BP.
"Try thawing a rodent, refreezing it, and thawing it again, the freezing process breaks down the cell walls and makes the rodent smell more pungent"
This isn't true. Refreezing just makes them loose their nutritional value more.

I don't think chicks are suitable for ball pythons. Nor do they think of them as treats

I think it is more common for females and some males to go off feed in the winter months.
about the refreezing thing would you prefer for your ball python not to eat anything or to eat something that yet hasn't been clinically proven that it loses its nutritional value? and the same with the chicks this step is just to get your ball pythons to eat mice or rats or something at least...and the hides i said that it should be a hide that touches all the snakes sides....like a flower pot, ceramic caves, and etc...