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    Get a Burm out of fast?

    Anybody know any tips to getting a Female Burm out if fast? She hasn't eaten in about 6 weeks. I'm not worried about her, she hasn't lost any wait and is still active. I just want her to start eating again so she will continue to grow. Any suggestions?

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    try stimulating her with something live, like a live rat just to get her food response back, after that she should start eating again, i had the same problem with my female when she was little, she went off food for 2 months! and as a resault of that shes only about 10ft at 3 years old or so. good luck!

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    Re: Get a Burm out of fast?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexiel03 View Post
    try stimulating her with something live, like a live rat just to get her food response back, after that she should start eating again, i had the same problem with my female when she was little, she went off food for 2 months! and as a resault of that shes only about 10ft at 3 years old or so. good luck!
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    Also, do you have your temps abd humidity right? I would check for that as well. She may be stressed from wrong temps.
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    Re: Get a Burm out of fast?

    Quote Originally Posted by zeion97 View Post
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    Also, do you have your temps abd humidity right? I would check for that as well. She may be stressed from wrong temps.
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    Re: Get a Burm out of fast?

    The temps and humidity are all good, maybe a little cooler at night, I don't think she's stressed. I will try and give her a live rat though, thanks for all the input!

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    your welcome, did you get her to eat yet?

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