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    Re: off food?

    If they stop eating they're young it's almost always stress from a new home, to large a home, or improper temps. Get a temp gun, you can find one for $30 on line, they last forever and are probably the most important thing you could buy. With a temp gun you can get an accurate measure of the actual temps your snake is experiencing where other methods only give you a vague ambient air temp. Get an accurate measure of the hot spot and the cool end, aim for a 90 degree hot spot and 82 cool end. You can also bump up the humidity to 65%. I cover most of the tank screen with glad press n seal to keep the humidity from escaping. Keep him in a quiet room with lots of good hides, mine love cereal boxes, they're much tighter and darker than the open half logs. Cover his cage all the way with a towel or something so he feels as secure as possible and leave him alone for two weeks, just go in for cage cleaning and to give him water. After that offer him some food, if he doesn't take f/t try a small live meal, feed him smaller meals than normal. I get a lot of adult females that were sold as horrible feeders and this has worked for me almost every time. Adults with go off feed for the winter and be fine but younger snakes should not be going off feed without a reason yet and will lose to much weight. Make sure his set up is good, leave him be for a bit, and get scale to keep track of his weight and he should come around just fine.

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    Re: off food?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    What are you using to measure your temperatures with?
    In-tank digitals and IR temp gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Araidia View Post
    If they stop eating they're young it's almost always stress from a new home, to large a home, or improper temps. Get a temp gun, you can find one for $30 on line, they last forever and are probably the most important thing you could buy. With a temp gun you can get an accurate measure of the actual temps your snake is experiencing where other methods only give you a vague ambient air temp. Get an accurate measure of the hot spot and the cool end, aim for a 90 degree hot spot and 82 cool end. You can also bump up the humidity to 65%. I cover most of the tank screen with glad press n seal to keep the humidity from escaping. Keep him in a quiet room with lots of good hides, mine love cereal boxes, they're much tighter and darker than the open half logs. Cover his cage all the way with a towel or something so he feels as secure as possible and leave him alone for two weeks, just go in for cage cleaning and to give him water. After that offer him some food, if he doesn't take f/t try a small live meal, feed him smaller meals than normal. I get a lot of adult females that were sold as horrible feeders and this has worked for me almost every time. Adults with go off feed for the winter and be fine but younger snakes should not be going off feed without a reason yet and will lose to much weight. Make sure his set up is good, leave him be for a bit, and get scale to keep track of his weight and he should come around just fine.
    I have a temp gun and scale, all hides are appropriately sized and the towel's been on there since Tuesday.

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    Re: off food?

    Thank you for the people who offered advice for my original question. I will keep and eye on his weight and I wish you the best of luck with the little guy

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    Re: off food?

    Quote Originally Posted by AK907 View Post


    And where are you measuring your temps at?
    Warm side, cool side [and all over the place, really] with the IR and a stationary therm/hum digital gauge in the center, midway up for ambient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizlopez View Post
    Thank you for the people who offered advice for my original question. I will keep and eye on his weight and I wish you the best of luck with the little guy
    Best of luck to you, too.

    I know you must be just as worried as I am about your own "baby".

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