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    Re: Can't figure it out?

    Sometimes pythons just go off feed honestly. Its not unheard of for them to go much longer periods of time without eating. But I can make the suggestions that were made to me. First: Try and get your temperatures up a few degrees. I also have found the greatest success feeding late in the night. ( around 11 or 12 pm ). Another suggestion is after you thaw your rodent ( I personally feed live though ), leave it in the room for a bit before you try and feed. Might tempt your lovely into being more hungry.

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