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Re: Took in a stubborn Pinstripe..
 Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe
Definitely going to take some patience. He's coming up on 11 months off feed. I was told he was around 1100g and was a proven breeder who never refused a meal while with Boas and Balls. It would be nice to get him back up to 1000g+.
Last edited by Kymberli; 05-20-2011 at 01:25 PM.
1.0 '12 Irian Jaya Carpet Python
0.1 '09 Normal BP
1.0 '07 Normal BP
1.0 '08 Pinstripe BP
0.0.1 Nelson's Milk Snake
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0.2 Horses (Egyptian Arabian & Tennessee Walker)
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Re: Took in a stubborn Pinstripe..
He surely is a very nice looking snake! Good Luck with getting him to eat again. Geeze, I was freaking out when my snake went 43 days without food, but 11 months, that is just crazy!
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Re: Took in a stubborn Pinstripe..
He's in good hands.
Hope you get him to eat soon!
Last edited by Jason Bowden; 05-20-2011 at 03:05 PM.
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Re: Took in a stubborn Pinstripe..
nice snake i love pins. i picked up one last year that wouldn't eat for anything and needed to be assit feed several times. finnaly i got him on live hoppers then f/t hoppers, then live rat pups then finnaly f/t rat pups. it was a little stressfull because he was so little 
but now he's pounding weanling rats and has just about caught up to our other 2010 as you can see in this group shot
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Re: Took in a stubborn Pinstripe..
 Originally Posted by Kymberli
Definitely going to take some patience. He's coming up on 11 months off feed. I was told he was around 1100g and was a proven breeder who never refused a meal while with Boas and Balls. It would be nice to get him back up to 1000g+.
i wouldn't let it stress you out to much i had a ball go of food for 18 months back in the 90's when they were mostly wild caught, but it did start feeding again on it's own and when it did i gained back all the weight it had lost in just a couple of months
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Re: Took in a stubborn Pinstripe..
 Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur
i wouldn't let it stress you out to much i had a ball go of food for 18 months back in the 90's when they were mostly wild caught, but it did start feeding again on it's own and when it did i gained back all the weight it had lost in just a couple of months
That Pin you have looks great now! I'd definitely be more worried if mine was smaller, but considering he's still sitting at around 700g and his spine isn't protruding too much (granted he's lost 300-400g) I'm not worried about him right now. I've heard stories of BPs going off feed for over one year and have recovered fine. Hopefully he does not require assist feeding, though I highly doubt he would considering he was eating perfectly fine from 2008 to August of 2010. Sometimes it just takes a change of scenery.
1.0 '12 Irian Jaya Carpet Python
0.1 '09 Normal BP
1.0 '07 Normal BP
1.0 '08 Pinstripe BP
0.0.1 Nelson's Milk Snake
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0.2 Horses (Egyptian Arabian & Tennessee Walker)
2.2 Dogs
1.1 Cats

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He's pretty. I bet he'll eat for you, it was breeding season and boys get kind of loopy
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i know I sure do!
"you only regret the risks in life you DON'T take."
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^ haha!!! 
And congrats on the new male!! After reading other success stories about snakes with you, I'm sure he'll start eating in no time! Good luck!
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Re: Took in a stubborn Pinstripe..
 Originally Posted by cecilbturtle
i know I sure do! 
x2 and were not alone. a guy almost backed over me on a fork lift last year when a pretty lady walked past in some tight white pants. LOL
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