I'm facing my first hunger strike with my BP's. Nala, my normal girl, hasn't eaten in three weeks. She shed last week and had a big poop--she hadn't pooped in almost a month--so I figured she wasn't hungry. She lost some weight, too--on March 21st she was 1345 grams and this past Tuesday she weighed 1241. Should I take her to the vet? I'm getting nervous. She's in an Animal Plastics T8 cage--humidity right now is 62, ambient temp is 84 and hot side temp is 90. She's on small/medium rats right now, and comes out of her hide when I warm them up with the hair dryer near her, so she is interested, but when I wiggle it near her with the feeding tongs she loses interest and goes back in one of her hides. I only handle her once a week, and she comes out at night to cruise around her cage. Feeding day has always been during the daytime on Sunday because that's more convenient, but I'll change it if I need to. Now Kovu, my male BP, decided today that he's not going to eat either! He did the same exact thing--seemed interested but went back in his hide when I put the rat near him. He's also in an Animal Plastics T8--he's in the bottom cage and Nala's is stacked on top of his. Both will be two years old this fall. I really don't know what could be going on with these two--my snake room is a spare bedroom with no heavy foot traffic or vibrations, so I'm nervous. Should I just keep trying and wait it out, or is it time for a vet visit? These BP's! I wish they would scarf their food down all the time like my other snakes!! Any advice will be much appreciated!