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Re: Frustrated Keeper
First...yes it is fairly "normal" for a Ball Python not to eat for months.
Now BG is gonna give you some tough love. He may start doing this with everyone with this problem. This is what BG wants you to do.
SHUT UP AND WAIT!!!!!!!!
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Re: Frustrated Keeper
OK I took his ASF put it in the pillow case made three good loops and smaked him on a solid wood table, just to make sure the unfortunate deed was done and the poor little booger wasn't just knocked out (not cool for anyone involved) I gave him a couple more good whomps. I put them both in the pillow case if he doesn't eat by this evening I will remove the ASF and pillow case and fill up his tub with crumpled newspaper until next week and try again.
Thanks for the advice folks, I guess my noobness is getting the best of me, I do feel alot more comfortable. I will let you guys know how it goes.
On a great note my little mojo that I just got from Till ate 2 juvenile ASFs.
Mike
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Re: Frustrated Keeper
 Originally Posted by hoax
I am becoming more and more frustrated with Jack, my little pastel who is on strike.
He is down from around 725 to 618. If I did my math right he has only lost about 6.7% of his body weight, when I put it in a percentage it doesn't seem like alot.
I've got a meal in with him now, hopefully he eats.
Mike
I'm no snake expert, but you didn't get your math right. He's lost about 14.8% of his body weight ( (725-618)/725 * 100 = 14.758). I'm no BP expert, I'm here to learn, so I don't know if a (roughly) 15% body weight loss should be a concern. I'm hoping he'll eat again soon.
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Re: Frustrated Keeper
 Originally Posted by hoax
He has been on strike since Oct.
It's just not natural for something to not eat for 6 months.
Mike
For most ball pythons it's very natural. One of my big girls would not eat for 11 months
ASKOOK: Algonquin name meaning "snake."

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Re: Frustrated Keeper
Snakes going off feed from like oct-april-may can be common last year I had two or three that went off feed for 6+ months.
BPs Currently 23 total
1.6.0 Normals, 1.0.0 66% poss het pied, 2.5.0 Yellow Belly, 1.0.0 Blonde Pastel, 1.0.0 Mojave, 0.1.0 Lemon Blast, 1.0.0 Albino, 0.1.0 100% het albino, 1.0.0 Spider, 1.1.0 Het Caramel Albino
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Re: Frustrated Keeper
Ha Ha success!!!!!
He ate today! I am very excited.
Just had to be patient. Thanks guys and gals
Mike
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Re: Frustrated Keeper
 Originally Posted by hoax
Ha Ha success!!!!!
He ate today! I am very excited.
Just had to be patient. Thanks guys and gals
Mike
Glad he finally ate for you, dude.
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Re: Frustrated Keeper
Yell all you want; they're deaf so they don't mind. I know the feeling mine goes on strike from Nov.-Mar. each year apparently. By late Feb I was getting seriously stressed about it. I'm not sure what is considered "drastic" weight loss, but I say just stay cool and wait 'em out. I know. Easier said than done. Good luck.
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Re: Frustrated Keeper
oh yeah I just knew I was the worst snake daddy of all time!
I was seriously disparaged.
Just keep your head up and wait them out, they will eat!
Mike
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Re: Frustrated Keeper
I have male that's been off feed all winter--no worries, they'll eat when they're ready. It's supposed to warm up again in a couple of days, and I'm planning to do rounds and offer them all food again then.
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