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    Re: Ginger still isn't eating..

    I don't know either, but our vet said that it's worked on other BPs that he's seen.

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    Re: Ginger still isn't eating..

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    I would also cancel the vet appointment, it will be a waste of time and money and depending on how honest the vet is he could very well take you on a ride (from recommending X-rays to blood sample etc)
    i dont know ur vet and im not an expert but i think deb called it. bp's dont need uv. i have a problem feeder as well that i so far have had very little success with so ive been doing a ton of research, and absolutely no where have i seen anyone recommend a uv light.

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    Re: Ginger still isn't eating..

    The ointment was a waste also. Eye caps will come off themselves during the next shed assuming your humidity is where it needs to be. Not sure how much BP experience your vet actually has...
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    Re: Ginger still isn't eating..

    Deb is usually pretty on the money. Other than simple seasonal fasting, stress seems to be the biggest factor in a poor eater. The key to getting python chowin' is reducing or eliminating any stress caused by their environment, including excess handling, then giving them a chill period to sort of 'reset'. Have you taken a look at this article? It could prove useful.

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    Re: Ginger still isn't eating..

    Quote Originally Posted by pbyeerts View Post
    Our vet also recommended a Reptisun UV 10.0 bulb to also spur her to eat again.
    This right here would make me find another vet........................ SMH

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    I read this article:
    http://jkrballstreetjournal.com/2014...-eating-again/

    And took the advice. I couldn't move the enclosure but did a very thorough cleaning of it and the decor. Then instead of usual coco husk bedding, put in paper towels, and changed around the usual hide locations.
    I don't know if that is what helped or just plain old hunger but yesterday, after doing all this my BP ate for the first time in 20 days. It was quite a relief to have him finally grab the little rodent out of my tongs and wrap around it.

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    Re: Ginger still isn't eating..

    Ginger still hasn't eaten anything since October 8. I took her back to the vet, and despite another shed, the eye caps are still there. Any suggestions? Thankfully, she's gained about 100 grams since her last vet visit.

    I did move her into a smaller terrarium and followed everyone's advice about moving things around, etc.

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    Re: Ginger still isn't eating..

    Quote Originally Posted by pbyeerts View Post
    Ginger still hasn't eaten anything since October 8. I took her back to the vet, and despite another shed, the eye caps are still there. Any suggestions? Thankfully, she's gained about 100 grams since her last vet visit.

    I did move her into a smaller terrarium and followed everyone's advice about moving things around, etc.
    As long as she's not losing any appreciable weight, just wait it out. That's only four months, she could go another four without food very easily.

    If you are really desperate to try something, try something like offering her an FT day old chick. Some BP's won't recognize them as food, but some love them.
    Last edited by 200xth; 01-30-2015 at 11:13 AM.
    It is okay to use pine bedding for snakes.
    It is okay to feed live food to snakes.

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    Suggestions:

    1) Stop wasting money on a vet. If you feel the need to spend money, donate it to a charity of your choice.

    2) Check your humidity. If you are having constant bad sheds and stuck eye caps - it's because your humidity is too low. If you are using a hygrometer - check it. Here is a quick and easy test (follow the link) http://www.wikihow.com/Test-a-Hygrometer

    3) Check the heat. Do you have the proper floor and ambient temperatures? If you have a digital or analog thermometer - check them. I'd also recommend a laser heat gun for double and triple checking regularly.

    4) Relax. Ball Pythons commonly go off of food for up to a year. I realize that this can be stressful, but after millions of years of evolution their bodies are more than capable of maintaining health without food. However, evolution doesn't prepare them for a human bothering them. So, leave her alone. Stop handling her and let her do what instinct is telling her to do. She will eat when she is ready.
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    Re: Ginger still isn't eating..

    Ginger's last shed was her best one, as it all came off in one piece. That's why I didn't think to check the eye caps. I also thought that the humidity must be ok if she had such a good shed. Her shed skin looks like lace to me - so pretty.

    Her ambient cage temp is 86, with 92 on the hot side and 82 on the cool. I have her UTH connected to a thermostat. I check temps with a laser.

    I am going to have to just ride this out..... The vet said that she has good muscle tone and we know that she's gained weight. Therefore, everything is fine. It's uncomfortable for ME to see her refuse to eat, but I guess that she's just doing what BPs do.......

    Thanks for your help!

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