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Re: snakes won't eat
Hi,
Is the 85f the hottest part of the tub? You could try expanding the thermal gradient to give him access to a hot hide temp of around 90-94f.
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Re-read the bit about the cornsnake - I would put up a thread in the corn snake forum. Maybe having a temp gradient might help rather than just a set ambient?
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How where are you measuring these temps by the way?
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: snakes won't eat
 Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
Is the 85f the hottest part of the tub? You could try expanding the thermal gradient to give him access to a hot hide temp of around 90-94f.
**edit**
Re-read the bit about the cornsnake - I would put up a thread in the corn snake forum. Maybe having a temp gradient might help rather than just a set ambient?
**end edit**
How where are you measuring these temps by the way?
dr del
ok I uped the temp on the Johnston control, but the flexwat reads 95 degrees atm ( but i have aspen in the tub, so perhaps thats why its a bit lower) so hopefully thatll perk him up in a bit.
the reason i have just ambient temp for the cornsnakes is because they are not on flexwat- so the temp in their tup is a steady 82-83. I also posted this in cornsnake.com...still waiting on replies..will post on the cornsnake forum, thank you!
i am measuring the temp with a temp gun, i do have temp and humidy things in the tubs, but i prefer using the temp gun for just measuring the temp.
Lena
9.15 ball pythons
1.1 boas Tarzan, Ziva
0.2 cats
1 Fab Rat terrier- Roxy

1 G. Pulchra- Phoebe
1. A. Avic- Sheiba
1 B. Smithi
1 Chaco Golden Knee
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Re: snakes won't eat
Are you tubs in a rack system? Do you have a tight-fitting hide? If all else fails you could try putting them in a smaller enclosure. I have a yearling pied male that stopped eating in 28 quart tub with a hide. I decided to put him into a 6 quart tub, and he has been eating well ever since.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: snakes won't eat
 Originally Posted by LaFilleClochette
i do have a rack but the tubs fit loosely in it...we are getting an animal plastics economy rack coming in this week, it holds 15q and 32q tubs. I could switch him into a 15q and see how that works. tho i prolly also need to get a new hide for him as well. so lots of moving around this week 
A 15 quart with a tight-fitting hide should do the trick. Good luck.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: snakes won't eat
 Originally Posted by Wh00h0069
A 15 quart with a tight-fitting hide should do the trick. Good luck.
thanks
Lena
9.15 ball pythons
1.1 boas Tarzan, Ziva
0.2 cats
1 Fab Rat terrier- Roxy

1 G. Pulchra- Phoebe
1. A. Avic- Sheiba
1 B. Smithi
1 Chaco Golden Knee
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Re: snakes won't eat
If the smaller tub doesn't seem to be working, try crumpling up newspaper and putting with him. I had the same problem not long ago and asked for help on here and that is what was suggested. To put it mildly, my non-eating snake will now wolf down anything you stick in his cage!! Good luck!
Nitroball
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0.2 balls (  Katie,  Nitrous)
1.0 dog (  Freak the rottenweiler)
lots of mice (  )
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Re: snakes won't eat
Have you been trying to feed the corn snake f/t or live?
How are you going about it?
Some of my hatchlings actually seem to prefer f/t. 2/8 didn't eat their first meal (live), but 8/8 ate their second (f/t).
If I have a picky eater, I will put an f/t pinkie in a small plastic dish w/lid. Chances are, you got him in one similar to the ones I've been using. I put them in there with the mouse and leave it overnight. If that doesn't work, try braining the pinky.
For the ball, I think lowering the cage size to a 15q and raising the temperatures a bit will do the trick. I usually have my flexwatt temps at around 100F in order to get a proper in-cage temperature. Good luck!
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