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    Re: Well... she rejected the live one too.

    Check you ambient temps too. Some BP's will go off feed if temps go down to the 70's. Some just dont eat in the winter. I have about 60 snakes all in the same conditions and some eat like normal in the winter and some eat every other week and some go months. I had one go 6 months with no bad side effects for the snake, just worried me, lol

    Once you get used to it you realize it can be part of their winter behavior.

    Small enclosures, tight hides and warmer ambient temps are always helpful with problem feeders.

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