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    stimulate feeding response?

    hey guys i have a mojave female 650grams and is a super picky eater and i have tried every trick in the book. temp and humidity is spot on she has a hide she will just not eat. just wondering has anyone tried to indroduce a male to any of there females to maybe change her way of thinking to get them to feed?

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    Re: stimulate feeding response?

    Around this time of year its normal for them to stop eating for a while, just keep monitoring her weight and as long as shes not losing alot of weight I wouldnt worry about it (if you dont have one get a small kitchen scale). Just keep offering on the typical schedule you use, if she doesnt take then wait till the next scheduled feed day and try again. goodluck!

    EDIT: Also more info on what, and how frequently you are feeding will help to determine if its beyond just the normal off-feed season
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