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    Re: Any suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by lilnash0 View Post
    Well if you are feeding live, wait until night time. Go in the darkest room and put the rodent in a box and then put the snake in the same box

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    Moving a snake that is already refusing food is only gonna stress the animal.

    At that weight a few weeks is nothing it can be husbandry related, breeding season, or shed related.

    Check your husbandry make sure your BP feels secure enough, has proper temps etc, and offer food no more then once a week.

    He obviously knows how to eat you just need to see if you can help him resume feeding wether it is by making a few husbandry adjustment or by being patient or both.


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    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 03-25-2014 at 10:55 AM.
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