So for the past month, five out of six snakes just aren't in the mood for food. No biggie, except for the fact that two of those six are rescues and really need to gain weight. One will only eat live mice, I've only gotten her to take f/t rats once, the other was eating rats just fine before she decided she didn't want anything to do with them, and then, a female who's not a rescue, who switched over to f/t rats without second thought, suddenly decided she wasn't in the mood for rats either.
It doesn't really bother me that no one wants to eat, what bothers me is the only way i can find out is by thawing the rats then offering, but I can only do that so many times before the rats start to go bad. Ugh. Snakes. Is there any way to find out before I feed my rats if my snakes aren't hungry? Maybe I should train them to do something ridiculous to tell me if they're hungry or not..

On the bright side of all things, I'm getting a 2011 male pastel het caramel tomorrow, and next week I'm getting a male hog island boa from Chad Duggin. I'm a little excited.