Quote Originally Posted by chrid16371 View Post
A bp not eating for 2 weeks after the stress of moving is not uncommon, and imo isnt a reason to return it. I just don't believe in taken something out of a pet store where most employees don't know much and then turning around and placing it back in that situation. Unless the snake is sick there's no reason IMO to return it and even then it would be hard for me to do that bc they most likely won't do anything. You need to make your husbandry spot on and then offer the appropriate sized feeder once a week, if it refuses you wait another week. Don't try to feed every other day that will only bring more stress. Not eating could be anything from improper temps to a hide not being secure enough so it is very important to ask questions and follow the advice given. Also posting pictures of your setup can be a huge help when your snake isn't eating.

Idk if you have read this but the link below is the care sheet, look it over once and then again and then again and make the necessary adjustments.

http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet

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Luckily they did have a feed record for it and it had been eating regularly so i was a little surprised. This is also my first time feeding frozen/thawed but thats what she was getting at the store so thats what i went with. I suppose i may be being a bit anxious about it but it was a $350 snake so understandably with only 14 days to decide on a return id like her to feed sooner than later. Ive owned 3 ball pythons previously and never had a feeding problem so this one is throwing me for a loop. I did finally manage to get a pic posted of my set up. Ill be sure and take a look at that link. Thanks for the info.