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    Re: Problem with Male

    But with that much weight loss, I'm getting worried about him. He's looking thin. None of my other ball pythons are having issues (not even the ones that used to be problem feeders). Males that usually fast for breeding season, when do they usually start eating again. If I don't pair him up with a female any more for the season, will he begin eating again soon? I'm just really worried about him. He didn't do this last season. I will try to get a picture of him with another one of my males so you can see the difference in him.

    He is not in a shed cycle. I also do not want to put him on a feeder that is expensive. ASF are $4 a piece here because they are technically illegal in VA. A reptile store in the area has gotten permission to sell them as feeders but they only sell males (so I have no chance of getting a group to breed) and they are $4 each. It is also a 20-30 min drive to that store.
    Last edited by Jay_Bunny; 02-25-2010 at 12:13 AM. Reason: adding answers
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