I totally understand your frustration...especially when snakes seem to think their rat is a "bean-bag chair" to sit on...
I recommend re-locating him to a quiet part of the house for sure: while snakes have no ears & don't hear like we do, they feel acutely the vibrations of bass notes, so your TV & stereo, footsteps (depending on what type of floor you have) & general activity near his cage could ALL be making him too nervous to eat. Snakes can feel doors being closed hard...even just cupboard doors in the kitchen.
When I used to keep rattlesnakes, I had a kitchen cupboard door that slipped from my hand one time & banged, & immediately from one & two rooms away, 2 of my rattle-snakes started buzzing in self-defense, LOL! This is how I know they can feel this stuff...& you'd be surprised how much even WE can feel too, in terms of vibrations: try putting your hand on their cage (glass or plastic) & you'll see for yourself. It's just that we don't think about it because we can hear & we don't "have to" rely on such signals. But our snakes are always on the defensive if they want to survive...it's instinctive. I hope you figure this guy out soon.










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