So I was just wondering if people's BPs do the same as mine when he gets hungry. I'll walk past the tank (I recently moved him from my room into the hallway because I got him a bigger tank) and he'll shoot his head out of his hide and watch me sort of in the striking position, but never actually striking. When he was in my bedroom he would watch me move around the room. Most people say that when a BP is hungry they explore their tank as if they're look for food, but mine just watches me, as if he's say "Hey. Watcha doin? Got any food?"
He's also recently come out of a winter "hunger strike" of about 2 months and seems to want to eat every other day. I've recently switched him to 1 juvenile rat from 2 adult mice, F/T. Should I be feeding him if he shows signs of hunger or just stick to the once a week feedings? I've had him for 5 years and last time I weighed him he was about 2200g, and has never lost weight, so I'm not worried about him starving. I've heard when they get larger that feeding once every two weeks is okay. Should I maybe even reduce feedings?
Interested in hearing the stories of your hungry critters and hope to hear some suggestions on if I should change up what I'm doing.