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    Re: Feeding Problems...

    Our 1300g female Bumble Bee just started refusing food last month.. Hope she doesn't fast for too long. We put some of our male's shed in her cage to see if that'll get her interested for next feeding.
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    Thank you ALL for the advice and encouragement! I will start feeding every 2-3 weeks. hehe

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    Sorry to digress from your question, but is switching to a tub typical of when a snake gets to a certain weight? I've got my BP in a 29 gallon, but he's only 210 grams right now, so I won't have to worry about it for a while. I'm just curious if this is something I should anticipate later on.

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    Re: Feeding Problems...

    Quote Originally Posted by beeze View Post
    Sorry to digress from your question, but is switching to a tub typical of when a snake gets to a certain weight? I've got my BP in a 29 gallon, but he's only 210 grams right now, so I won't have to worry about it for a while. I'm just curious if this is something I should anticipate later on.
    It's more a personal choice thing, if you want to use a rack system or vivs. All my ball pythons are in tubs and have been for a while. To the op, my male normal does this on regular basis because he's a jerk. I would do what's been suggested and increase the time between feedings. She'll eat for you just give her time

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