Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
It's actually pretty common for adults to go off feed when they are shipped or change environment.

50% of the adults that I have bought or received for a breeding loan have gone of feed anywhere between 3 to 9 months.

There is not much that can be done except to make sure that the animal is healthy, your husbandry is optimal (you can try to provide a smaller than usual enclosure), and be patient.
OK thanks, I'm just not sure because everyone else is eating so husbundry is good. The one is even really aggressive but just won't wrap the rodent and eat. Guess I'll just keep trying and wait. Just worried don't want either of them to die.