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View Poll Results: What is the longest your BP has gone without eating?

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    Mine just came off a 5 month fast.

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    Re: What is the longest your BP has gone without eating?

    My male normal is currently on day 56 with no feeding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    Keeping proper temperatures and providing good hides is key to having your BP eat. It doesn't take much variance from the ideal temperatures (78-82 cool side, 88-92 hot side) to stress them out enough to stop eating.
    Thankfully my Pin has never refused any food, so I really have no experience in this, but I'm afraid it goes way deeper than that. I understand some will not eat no matter what.




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    Re: What is the longest your BP has gone without eating?

    Quote Originally Posted by Munizfire View Post
    Thankfully my Pin has never refused any food, so I really have no experience in this, but I'm afraid it goes way deeper than that. I understand some will not eat no matter what.




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    Yes of course, BP's will stop eating for absolutely no reason, but there is no chance of successful feeding if your temps are off.
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    My pastel female was off feed for 11 months! She lost a couple hundred grams but as soon as she started eating again she gained that back plus some in a very short time.

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    Snake merchant has this right if your temps are off hi or low they will often not feed at all. I don't get much variation in temps with the way I have my set up and I have a big male (1900) and big female (3700) whom go off for 6-10 months. I try to get 20 meals in while they are feeding. The first meal I offer small. After they have been off for a month I start offering 'small' rats about 50gm it will ease them back into eating again.

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    My breeder girl is at 114 days (nearly 4 months) off feed. She laid last week so I'm hoping her appetite returns soon.
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    Re: What is the longest your BP has gone without eating?

    2 months is nothing to most snakes. remember BP's metabolic needs are very very low when compared to something warm blooded like us. i had one go on an18 month fast one time with very little weight loss.
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    I have found that alot of my non-eaters don't eat during the winter becasuse the humidity is too low....don't know how that effects their eating, but I have found that it does......during the winter, I keep everything on cypress, so I can control humidity, if they don't eat, I dump a cup of water on it...mix it up, and then moderatley spray it down, and the next day, I can almost GUARANTEE they will eat.

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