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Thread: Off feed stress

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    Off feed stress

    I currently have 3 of my 5 BP's off of feed. One since mid December. There husbandry is on point so I am chalking it up to its that time of the year. But dang does it stress me out! Anyone else going through this?
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    About 2/3 of my adults are off feed right now. It's normal as long as you aren't referring to young BPs (under ~500g or so).
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    Yeah, I have just come to expect this from my adults. Sometimes they will take a meal here and there, but almost all my males will barely eat through the winter. The females eat more often, but still a little sporadic.

    Don't let it worry you. As long as they aren't loosing a ton of weight quickly they will be fine.
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    Off feed stress

    Thanks. I have heard that males typically will go off of feed in the winter but I didn't know females did the same. The one that has been off of feed since Dec is my 700g butter male. And then I have a 680g female normal and a 800g female Mojave that have been off of feed since late Jan. I have been weighing them every other week and haven't seen a major weight change, although they have lost a little. But I guess that is to be expected.
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    1.0 Afors line Morelia Bredli (Orm)
    0.1 Afors X Harris Line Morelia Bredli (Squidge)
    1.1 Brisbane Morelia Spilota Mcdowelli (Loki)(Sigyn)
    1.1 Maugg Line Morelia Spilota Metcalfei (Rapture)(Gloom)
    0.1 Normal Regius (Rella)
    1.1 Apodora Popuana (Odysseus)(Calypso)
    0.1 Aspidites Ramsayi (Octavia)

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    And a bunch of Neonates

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    Off feed stress

    Typical of Ball Pythons

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    Re: Off feed stress

    I have a girl off feed for 5 or 6 weeks now. She is my first food strike and my only girl (of 2) who is of breeding weight and/or age. She was a perfect eater until 6 weeks ago and I wish she would just eat! So frustrating.

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