You won't find me arguing any of that

I'm just questioning whether or not it's possible to switch stubborn animals. I don't have pics because the hosting site is blocked at work, but I'm sure the spider looks unhealthy. My response to that would simply be loosely founded denial that offering F/T vs. live was the only variable there. Maybe all of the rest of your husbandry was right, so the snake decided it was time to eat? Have YOU tried F/T?

Anyway, I just hope my point isn't being overlooked because I'm not talking about simply starving an animal that doesn't readily make the change and I'm not talking about risking the health of the animal for the sake of the change.

Someone makes a post: "My bp won't eat"

The first reply would be something like "hi, what are your temps, enclosure, substrate, species of prey, size of prey, humidity, weight of snake vs. age, live or f/t, sickness, sheds, etc."

For me, I'd look at all of those factors in great detail before landing on "some snakes, like yours, simply WON'T eat F/T."