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    Sake hasn't eaten on its own for 2 yrs

    I got this snake a a lady that was tired of taking care of it. She said she had to force feed her for the past two years. On inspection the snake looked very healthy. I got home and weighed her in at 1700g. I know there are a lot of post about problem eaters but I think this case is a little unique. I know after being forced fed for years there is little to know hope of getting her back in the game but if anyone has anything that can help me, please let me know. Adm I took her on knowing full well she had this problem. I don't mind force feeding her if I have to. She is a great snake.

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    What was her husbandry and setup like with her previous owner and also, now with you? That could make a HUGE difference in whether or not they eat.

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    Yes, how much has the husbandry changed from her taking care of it to you? You said that the snake seems healthy so if that is the case, skip feeding for a few weeks. At 1700 grams she will be quite fine. A healthy snake won't starve itself. After a few weeks start introducing food again. When doing so start offering live rats. A healthy snake that is hungry will rarely turn down a live rat so that might be a great start.

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    Sake hasn't eaten on its own for 2 yrs

    That's what I was thinking too. They said they ha a good set up didn't matter much to me as I was going to take her anyway. I have a basement where I keep my snakes usually between 86-90 degrees. Ceramic water bowls usually keep the cool side in the low 80s Humidity is always in the 60s. Feedings once or twice a week depending on who's eating what. (Rats or mice).

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    Sake hasn't eaten on its own for 2 yrs

    Just got her today. They said she hadn't eaten for a month. I'm going to try a mouse every other week and see what happens.

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    Re: Sake hasn't eaten on its own for 2 yrs

    Quote Originally Posted by boyer.michael.s View Post
    Yes, how much has the husbandry changed from her taking care of it to you? You said that the snake seems healthy so if that is the case, skip feeding for a few weeks. At 1700 grams she will be quite fine. A healthy snake won't starve itself. After a few weeks start introducing food again. When doing so start offering live rats. A healthy snake that is hungry will rarely turn down a live rat so that might be a great start.
    I second this, and not to be mean but this snakes hand has been held for to long.( you get what I'm saying) I'm going to keep an eye on this thread, I want to know of you can get her back on live.
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    Re: Sake hasn't eaten on its own for 2 yrs

    Oh jeeze. My personal recommendation: offer live food, try various: rats, mice, asf's; try offering normal sized and very small meals. Try putting lots of crumpled balls of paper in her tub to make it feel cluttered and safe. Go to a vet and have a fecal test done to check for parasites, it's not to expensive. But do NOT assist feed that snake unless she hasn't eaten in over a year. I had one go 7 months before finally taking a mouse, she'll be fine.

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    Re: Sake hasn't eaten on its own for 2 yrs

    I'm in the same area as you OP. Did yoiu get this snake off of thatn craigslist ad? I was about to go for it but it was about a two hoiur drive away. I agree with the others here, stop feeding for a few weeks and toss in a fresh tasty live rat. By the way they've been force feeding it she might not eat for quite some time though.
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    Sake hasn't eaten on its own for 2 yrs

    Appreciate all the help I'm going to try the crumpled paper thing out. Thank you all I will tell you how it goes.

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    Re: Sake hasn't eaten on its own for 2 yrs

    The crumpled paper made a HUGE difference for my snakes. I put a LOT, almost no empty space in the tub. The first feeding after I tried it, every single one of my pickiest eaters took, these are snakes that were going on weeks long strikes.

    And good luck!

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