I'm not sure how much she weighs, I'll have to find that out ... she is between 6 and 7 years old now, I've had her since she was about 1 year old.

She is in a 40 gallon terrarium, hide on each side; warm side has a heat lamp and heat pad, set to about 80 degrees, give or take a few degrees.

I've always fed in a tub, but after my post a month ago, the last 2 times, I've tried feeding in her cage. She's been on rats for about 2 years now, but yesterday I actually tried a large mouse ... still no interest.

Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
If you aren't already, start weighing her. This will at least give you an idea of how much weight she is loosing or maintaining.

4 months, while a long time to go without food for us, is not all that detrimental to a well established adult ball python. A hatchling or yearling should not be going off feed for this long though.

I missed the thread from before, so sorry if I ask you things you have answered before.

What is her enclosure like? Temps? hides? Size of the enclosure?
Knowing the snakes age and weight would also be helpful.

What different feeding methods have you tried so far? Other than feeding live in a separate tub and live in the home enclosure.

Perhaps you could try mice, a smaller rat, or ASFs if they are available to you. I would agree that feeding her in her home enclosure is a better idea.