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850 Gram Male Not Eating, Could It Be Because Of An 800 Gram Female In The Same Rack?
850 Gram Male Not Eating, Could It Be Because Of 2 800 Gram Females In The Same Rack?
Five snakes in the rack, 2 male, 3 female, but 1 male and 1 female are only around 150-250 grams.
He's never had an issue eating with me and all the other snakes are eating fine. He is actually the first snake I bought.
Any advice? Thank you.
Husbandry has been the same as its always been. Nothing has changed.
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Its mating season. Loads of males do funny things now! Some never go off food, some do, and some do both!! No biggie....don't stress
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Re: 850 Gram Male Not Eating, Could It Be Because Of An 800 Gram Female In The Same R
Thanks
0.1 - 2013 - Bumble Bee Ball Python
0.1 - 2013 - Pewter Ball Python
0.1 - 2013 - Piebald Ball Python
1.0 - 2013 - Albino Ball Python
1.0 - 2013 - Firefly Ball Python
1.0 - 2013 - Spinner Blast Ball Python
1.0 - 2014 - Butter Ball Python
1.0 - 2014 - Albino Burmese Python
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I've always had a theory that keeping males and females with-in smelling distance of each other will result in breeding season fasts. I've got nothing to back that up. but I know when I kept males only in a rack, none of them ever went off feed.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
Never Met A Ball Python I Didn't Like 
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