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    Re: New Ball Python Hasn't Eaten!

    Quote Originally Posted by kelseyoleksak View Post
    Ah, thank you! I will try that warming method next feeding day. I just have a few more questions:

    Could I try feeding again in just a few days instead of waiting a whole week? This is because of my concern about him not eating for too long, since it's been about a month.

    Should I lower temps, like suggested in the first link that Vivi provided?

    And lastly, should I try switching to a smaller enclosure/divide off his enclosure to make it smaller? Although, I am worried this might stress him out since he seems adjusted to the one he's currently in (in his hides all day, roams around at night for a little starting around 11 pm).

    Thank you again, guys! All of this has been very helpful and I am re-evaluating all of my methods. Hopefully I can get my stubborn noodle to eat.
    No, trust me he will be fine without food for a week. Offer again in a week or a minimum of five days, offering any more often can be stressful.

    I'd aim for the temps provided and aim for 50-60% humidity. 70% should be provided when in blue. Deborah has a lot of experience, I trust her advice.

    Not sure on the last one.
    vivi

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