Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
Give us complete information on the cage--the size of the cage, the bedding, the hide boxes, the heat source and the temperatures, and the humidity.

Tell us whether you are trying to feed pinkie rats or pinkie mice (neither of which is actually appropriate for a ball python hatchling, so that could be the problem itself--they are too small. Ball python hatchlings eat fuzzy rats or hopper mice).


Tell us how often you are trying to feed the snake. Tell us whether you have disturbed the snake at all or handled it. Tell us whether you are trying to feed live or frozen/thawed.

Tell us where the cage is, and whether there is a lot of traffic nearby.

With all of that information, we may be able to make some suggestions to help you out.
I dont think it has anything to do with what her cage, traffic wise, bedding, or anything. Because we have 17 snakes in the house all of who eat perfect. Once a week on sundays we feed. I'm asking what to do about her because she is a baby & i haven't started with babies 1st. They have all been mid-size to full grown when i got them. I am guessing with that you said that pinkies are too small. She is about the size of your palm so maybe i should try hoppers.