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1 Year Old Albino Ball python not ate for 5 MONTHS ??
Hi
I have a 12 Month old Albino Ball python that as not ate for coming up to 5 MONTHS now , She is looking very Thin an skin looks baggy im getting concerned i know snakes do go off feed but I have a 18 month old ball Python Normal that has been off feed for 8 weeks but returned to normal feeding schedule now.
does any one have any ideas what may be up with her ,The Albino is a Female and my Normal Yellow Belly is a Male
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Re: 1 Year Old Albino Ball python not ate for 5 MONTHS ??
Double-check her enclosure to make sure the t-stat hasn't failed so she's not too hot or too cold. What are her temps and humidity? How is she set up - in a tub/rack system or a tank?
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She's in a RUB , Temp is 81 at the min an 68 % Humidity, Ive been checking several Times a day for past 3-4 weeks to check the thermastat has been working . Just running out of ideas wont have enough money to take vets for 2-3 weeks cost £75 just for a consultation trying to figure out what is up with her she had a poo yesterday tho that has got be a decent sign though hasnt it
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Re: 1 Year Old Albino Ball python not ate for 5 MONTHS ??
Man i love a great RUB lol
So you feed live or f/t?
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81 degrees on the hot side??
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It's on the hot side , he had a poo about 3 days ago tho was just a white nugget
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Re: 1 Year Old Albino Ball python not ate for 5 MONTHS ??
 Originally Posted by LEIGH_86
It's on the hot side , he had a poo about 3 days ago tho was just a white nugget
That would be a urate not poop.
YOU really need to start by reading this Caresheet
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Re: 1 Year Old Albino Ball python not ate for 5 MONTHS ??
If 81 is ur hot spot then thats why it not eating probably... It should be more like 88-91.. 75% of feeding problems are husbandry related in one way or another. Pic of setup and snake would help us to...have you been tracking her weight? ?
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