Quote Originally Posted by Albert420 View Post
I do have a gradient from 27 -32 degrees and 27 - 30 for my spider morph (they do better with less heat,,,) my temps are on point and my thermostats dont have trouble keeping up and my humidity is 50 - 60, but i still do get the odd refusal of meals once a month. According to the breeder that wrote this post if your animal thrives it should never refuse a meal with that being said your temps are on point and the rodent temp is on point as well , still i do get refusals they hide they do anything a normal ball does but this got me thinking that they are not thriving???? His own words was if your animal is not food aggressive evrytime on the scheduled feeding day except for shedding etc ,, then its only eating to stay alive , where do you draw the line ? He also states to not point to individuals but rather than a group of balls from years of experience which i dont have and need more insight. .
I might have missed this, but how old are your snakes, what size prey do you feed, how long have you had them and what were they eating before you got them? I have had most of my guys 4+ years now (and the longest 6 years) and I have noticed trends in their eating habits. For the adults it appears tied to their breeding cycle and my hatchlings and younger guys tend to eat with regularity.

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