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Thread: Feeding issue

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    Feeding issue

    I have a few ball pythons that were constantly taking frozen/thawed rat pups. They both all of a sudden stopped and have not eaten for going on three weeks. How long should I wait before giving them live?

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    Feeding issue

    How big are they?
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    Its the winter. All my balls do the same thing. I have a male that is 1200g and has not ate since 11/15/12 but has stayed the same weight. Its like there hibernating. I would watch the snake very closely and make sure it is keeping good size. If you have a scale that's even better. Also try to feed in the dark. My snakes will sometimes times not take the rat when there is light on the room.
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    As long as your temps and humidity are correct then your snakes just might not be hungry. As long as they dont lose weight they should be fine. I have a mojave that refused a few meals when i first got him and then he ate a rat pup but not too convincing. The next week i gave him a mouse hopper and it seemed that the movement is what got him real excited and went after him fast. Also i feed in the morning with the lights on. It just depends on your snakes. Try different things and see what works for you.

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    Ya I have noticed with mine movement is big if they really aren't that hungry.. Last weeks feeding I was about to pull the asf out cuz she hadn't taken it after 25min when I went to pick it up it ran across the cage and past her hide.. Bad move by the. Lil guy as she jumped out and snagged him.. Then tonight's feeding I threw in and it was running back n fourth right away and she ate him up no problems..

    Good luck getting yours to eat I prefer live cuz the whole zombie dance thing and having to prep her food annoys me at just the thought of having to do it

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    The female is 350 g and the male is 125 g. I do not know if I should hold Northrop week and try f/t again or if I should just go itch live.

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    If mine refuses f/t after 10 minutes, I'll make the little guy "run" around the cage a bit and then that peaks his interest.

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    When did they last shed/defecate? Is it possible they are off due to a shed cycle, or needing to poo? Have they lost any weight since stopping eating?
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