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    Re: ok Now its time to take action !!!

    Hi,

    I would probably buy a scale to track her weight.

    I would also say you should try not handling her at all for a couple of weeks to see if that helps.

    But mainly I would re-check the husbandry in case something isn't working for her - be it security, temps or maybe even a bedding preference.

    Did you ask the breeder to run through exactly how he housed her and how he prepares and offers the prey?

    Sometimes that highlights differences.


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    Re: ok Now its time to take action !!!

    I wish I had the ability to turn off my hunger meter lol........I have a hognose who eats like ever couple months and then his buddy who is the same age eats like a piggy (no pun intended)

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