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Re: Fasting?
 Originally Posted by Albert Clark
Is he in the vicinity of any female bp's? Maybe he wants to breed? And just triple check your temps and humidity. Try using a little bit of 100% cypress mulch in his hide if you aren't already using any. Hope this helped. 
He's the on BP I have, so not females are around. Temps and humidity are the same they've been since I've had him, and when he's eaten well. I've been using aspen mulch throughout the cage. He's been a bit more active the past month while not eating.
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Today he ate the F/T rat! Came out of the cage for it. Guess he was finally very hungry.
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Re: Fasting?
Again he ate quickly today. One thing I noticed is that since the summer weather is here, and the basement where he resides has warmed up, his cage temps were in the low 80's. He'd been eating well with cage temps in the upper 70's over last winter. Two weeks ago I turned off the cage heat and it settled into the upper 70's, and he's eaten twice since.
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Re: Fasting?
I'm frustrated again. He's not eaten for 7+ weeks. I'll hold the warm F/T rat in the cage. He'll come out of his hide and sniff it, and that's it. He used to hit these things hard. I've now wasted many frozen rats.
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Re: Fasting?
 Originally Posted by hlh1
I'm frustrated again. He's not eaten for 7+ weeks. I'll hold the warm F/T rat in the cage. He'll come out of his hide and sniff it, and that's it. He used to hit these things hard. I've now wasted many frozen rats. 
I wouldn't worry .. My Albino Royal went without food for nearly 9 months ... perfectly fine ... I just offer her food every 10 to 14 days now and she eats most times .
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Coming from corn snakes, that is the most frustrating thing ever. Not to mention the most anxiety-inducing part of owning a ball python. It makes you worry that there's something wrong. When I had corn snakes years ago I'm pretty sure I could have fed them saggy balls of newspaper and they would have eaten them.
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Re: Fasting?
 Originally Posted by hlh1
Just seemed odd that he seemed to love to eat for so long and now he's stopped. He was growing pretty fast all that time. Guess I'll try something live in 14 days.
Had an awesome girl that'd eat any f/t you'd give her and never refused for the first 1.5 years I had her. She went off feed for about two months when she was around 1100g. She wouldn't even eat a live small rat, but eventually ate a live rat pup when left alone with it for 30 minutes or so. I put her in a smaller tub shortly after she ate the rat pup and she started eating again from then on. Could have been her fast ended, she needed a change of scenery, she needed that live rat pup to get her started again, or a combination, who knows.
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Re: Fasting?
As an experiment I fed him a live mouse yesterday and he ate it within two minutes of putting it in the cage. Interesting that he ate this quite well but is having issues with my F/T rats. Can F/T go bad? Is he just getting picky now that he's full grown?
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Re: Fasting?
 Originally Posted by hlh1
As an experiment I fed him a live mouse yesterday and he ate it within two minutes of putting it in the cage. Interesting that he ate this quite well but is having issues with my F/T rats. Can F/T go bad? Is he just getting picky now that he's full grown?
My male has gone on a fast every winter since I've had him. It doesn't matter what the temps are- I think it's just the time of year. Maybe that's what yours is doing.
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Re: Fasting?
 Originally Posted by hlh1
As an experiment I fed him a live mouse yesterday and he ate it within two minutes of putting it in the cage. Interesting that he ate this quite well but is having issues with my F/T rats. Can F/T go bad? Is he just getting picky now that he's full grown?
Actually very common for them to begin refusing ft and only want live.
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