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Re: My BP is refusing food, need advice
What are the temps?
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Re: My BP is refusing food, need advice
Please describe your set-up for her with cage size, temperature, etc... . Feeding twice a week is unnecessary if you are using appropriately sized prey items...the current "gold standard" for sub-adult and adult specimens of Python regius is food every 7-14 days. The prey should make a slight "lump" in the snake. What is her weight?
Last edited by Physician&Snakes; 11-05-2013 at 12:26 AM.
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Re: My BP is refusing food, need advice
 Originally Posted by Physician&Snakes
Please describe your set-up for her with cage size, temperature, etc... . Feeding twice a week is unnecessary if you are using appropriately sized prey items...the current "gold standard" for sub-adult and adult specimens of Python regius is food every 7-14 days. The prey should make a slight "lump" in the snake. What is her weight?
Cage is a 40 gallon glass tank, aspen bedding. Hides on both warm and cool sides and warm side gets to about 85-90 degrees, cool side is about 75 degrees. Humidity is usually around 40-50% but when shedding is up to about 70%. We use heat lamps with day and night bulbs to provide warmth, no UTH because the risk of those overheating freaks me out.
Last edited by numeroclaire; 11-05-2013 at 12:37 AM.
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Re: My BP is refusing food, need advice
 Originally Posted by numeroclaire
Cage is a 40 gallon glass tank, aspen bedding. Hides on both warm and cool sides and warm side gets to about 85-90 degrees, cool side is about 75 degrees. Humidity is usually around 40-50% but when shedding is up to about 70%. We use heat lamps with day and night bulbs to provide warmth, no UTH because the risk of those overheating freaks me out.
She is a bit young (by size) to be on a seasonal fast and it is mostly males, though it is far from impossible. As long as she is not losing significant body mass then I would just give her a good 2-3 weeks off then try again. You can try leaving the prey in over night...I have a young pastel who prefers this at the moment. Set-up sounds good.
" Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars".- Edwin H. Chapin
"When a man is pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something; he has been put on his wits ... he has gained facts, learned his ignorance, is cured of the insanity of conceit, has got moderation and real skill".
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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