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    Re: Feeding BP during winter

    If mine has gone off food I don't even offer it to him unless he starts showing interest in eating, I don't like to waste feeders. While I'm feeding the others if he starts showing interest in eating (coming out if his hide in strike position) then I'll thaw one out for him and feed him later, but if he's not showing those signs (just sitting in his hide) means he has no interest in eating.

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