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Re: Baby Ball won't eat.
 Originally Posted by snoop22ca
Wow, I'll try lol, he's in a glass enclosure
I'm using a probe to measure temp and humidity, temp on the cool side is 80, 91 on the warm, humidity on one side is 45 and 30 on the other., I use a under heat mat and a night light to heat Not sure his weight, the person I bought him from fed frozen thawed mice, so I am using the same.
Humidity should definitely be 50-60% all the time and 70% during a shed... Maybe try raising the humidity a bit and then try feeding her. I have a 6 month and she hasn't missed a meal yet. Hope everything works out for ya!
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Re: Baby Ball won't eat.
 Originally Posted by Annarose15
Ok, so he's in a new home, which can be stressful. How often are you offering him food? How are you warming the mice, and how are you offering them (hairdryer and tongs, room temp and leaving it outside the hide, etc.)?
I offered him a mouse then waited for 2 more days, I warm the mouse at room temp and then dipped him im warm water and dried him off before using tongs to dangle him, he seemed interested but wouldn't take it. Then the second time I tried he wasn't interested at all.
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 Originally Posted by bx718
Humidity should definitely be 50-60% all the time and 70% during a shed... Maybe try raising the humidity a bit and then try feeding her. I have a 6 month and she hasn't missed a meal yet. Hope everything works out for ya! 
How do you get your humidity to 60?
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You can raise humidity by misting more frequently. It sounds like the mouse might not have been warm enough. Leave him completely alone for 5-7 days. Then, warm the mouse's head with a hair dryer (after thawing) for about 20-30 seconds. Offer with tongs, like you already were.
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Re: Baby Ball won't eat.
 Originally Posted by Annarose15
You can raise humidity by misting more frequently. It sounds like the mouse might not have been warm enough. Leave him completely alone for 5-7 days. Then, warm the mouse's head with a hair dryer (after thawing) for about 20-30 seconds. Offer with tongs, like you already were.
Okay thanks, I'm just mor worried where he is so young, I feel like he may starve lol
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A few weeks won't hurt him. Just make sure you leave him alone to settle in, and get the prey warm enough for him to target. Good luck and keep us updated!
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How long he can last depends on his health to start with. If he is nice and fat he will last longer.
As for getting him to eat, you need to make sure everything about his enclosure is good. As others have mentioned, temps, hides, etc. Once you have made sure all of that is good, you may need to switch to live until he starts eating again if he is on the thin side. Do you have pictures of him and his enclosure?
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I'll try to take some pics tomorrow, he looks healthy, he stays in his hide constantly though
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Re: Baby Ball won't eat.
[QUOTE=snoop22ca;1988483]I'll try to take some pics tomorrow, he looks healthy, he stays in his hide constantly though[/QUOTE
...which is pretty normal for a ball python. My BPs spend greater then 90% of the time in their hides...no worries .
1.0 yellowbelly '11 "Rocco"
1.0 spider het ghost '12 "Cliff"
0.1 superpastel '12 "Adelle"
0.0.1 blue tongued skink "Reggie"
15 African cichlids
0.1 french bulldog "Stella"
1.0 pug "Norman"
0.2 domestic shorthair cats "cookie dough" and "Shadow"
60 + bonsai
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I would assume the mouse wasn't hot enough. Like someone else said, thaw it, then use a blow dryer on its head for a good 30 seconds. Hopefully that will fix your issue.
As for humidity, I'm assuming its a tank with a screen lid? If so, cover 1/2-3/4 of the screen lid with aluminum foil or a towel. It will raise humidity up
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