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    Re: Ball Python always soaking.

    Quote Originally Posted by WayneMDJ View Post
    Thank you. The only thing out of that I could maybe guess is the hides being a little too big and not very secure feeling to her. I'll downsize them a bit and see if that helps.
    I bet that is what it is. I had some hatchlings who recently refused to take meals until I cluttered the tubs more and gave them tighter hides. They are now back on schedule. Tight hides and security lacking is probably tops on the list why a hatchling or young snake (ball python) won't feed or will stop feeding when they were already feeding.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 03-06-2016 at 11:25 AM.
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