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I really HATE it when they don't eat
I know I know its part of keeping balls make sure they don't lose so much weight try again next week but I really really hate it. Today is feeding day NONE ate! All constricted but left it and don't eat it the rat gave its life for them they don't eat!
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That's especially annoying when they constrict and leave it hehe
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Re: I really HATE it when they don't eat
Yea..I know exactly what you mean. It's frustrating...
Try to get to know what they like best that's all. Some will only eat if the f/t mice is left in their tub, some in their hides......Sometimes feeding them smaller size meal will help too. I offer an appropriate size rat for my picky mid-adult ball python, but she refuse to eat it. Then when I offer rat weanling, she snatches those immediately. Hehehe. Good luck buddy! They'll be eating again in no time.
Ball Pythons are like Pokémon. Gotta Catch 'Em All!
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Bummer.....guess your gonna gonna have to try new feeding techniques and write down specific ball's eating preference.
-Joe
0.1 Albino Ball Python (Kira)
1.1 Boxers (Kobe) and (Cali)
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Re: I really HATE it when they don't eat
well I left it in there for a few hours and at least one ate it, thank god. The others didn't eat. My albino female always constrict but then doesn't eat it, it is like she constricts every time immediately, but only actually eats every other feeding now. Pastel hasn't eaten a damn thing at all since I got her, tried big small live dead rat mice everything. Maybe I try those techniques like braining or chicken soup anyone ever had luck with that?
Pewter always eats whatever I give him, that's good.
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Re: I really HATE it when they don't eat
I am getting more snakes soon, so maybe then I can split the snakes into two groups of similar size and then feed half on thursday and if any don't eat give it to someone in the other half, and the next day feed whoever else hasn't been fed.
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Re: I really HATE it when they don't eat
My all 2010 males and females arent eating since december, even one feamle that was breeding, but those little ones, 5-7 monts old eat like there is no tomorrow
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Re: I really HATE it when they don't eat
im in the same boat with my adult female.she has fed once since getting her in december and still managed to put on 10 gram lol so i aint worried too much.shes a big girl at 2000g so she has alot of reserves.good luck
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Re: I really HATE it when they don't eat
 Originally Posted by hungba
I am getting more snakes soon, so maybe then I can split the snakes into two groups of similar size and then feed half on thursday and if any don't eat give it to someone in the other half, and the next day feed whoever else hasn't been fed.
I only thaw about half the number of rats this time of year. I offer to the BPs that are eating less or off feed first, and then to the strong eaters last. Off-feeders get offered twice before I give their meals to someone else. It takes a little longer and I typically still end up with one or two left over, but at least I'm not thawing double the number that get eaten each time and throwing rats away in the morning.
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Re: I really HATE it when they don't eat
 Originally Posted by Annarose15
I only thaw about half the number of rats this time of year. I offer to the BPs that are eating less or off feed first, and then to the strong eaters last. Off-feeders get offered twice before I give their meals to someone else. It takes a little longer and I typically still end up with one or two left over, but at least I'm not thawing double the number that get eaten each time and throwing rats away in the morning.
You say this time of year. Is it that in the colder months that you get a lot of problem feeders that are ok again when it warms?
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