Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
Try dropping your hotspot for them by like 4-5 degrees. Keep them at the temps for like a week and see if they eat for you next feeding day. (If you want to, im not telling you what to do lol). Im just curious to see if it'd work.

I have mine at a 87-89 deg hotspot and dont have many refusals.
That's what i'm hoping will work for me!

I just dropped my temps on my rack a few days ago that contains a few of my older '10 gals that have been off feed since march. I'm hoping it'll help break their fasts.
A had a female snake around feb that came down with RI and was moved from the rack so I bumped the temp up from 88 to 92. Three ~1100 gram females haven't ate anything of substance since.