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    Mine had the same problem around a month ago, I took that into consideration that it was breeding season, but come to find out, she had a mite! After I treated her and her cage she picked up eating again.


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    Re: Do non-sexually mature BP's refuse food due to winter/breeding season?

    Quote Originally Posted by LeviBP View Post
    Mine had the same problem around a month ago, I took that into consideration that it was breeding season, but come to find out, she had a mite! After I treated her and her cage she picked up eating again.

    I CONSTANTLY check my BP for mites and I don't think that is the problem. At this point I am justing guessing she just didn't want to eat but will eat next week.

    Damn mites scare me though....I worry she will "get them" just like I am terrified we will get bed bugs!

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