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    Even though they are in a rack there may be a difference in the husbandry of their tubs. Also some snakes seem to be more sensitive to husbandry being off, so first I would check the temperature and humidity of these two tubs. Also are the tubs transparent? If so you may want to cover the exposed side with something. They may just be too small for their current tubs. In this case I would try to add several hides to their tubs or move them to smaller digs. Lastly, I am sure you know this but do not handle them at all until they are feeding consistently again.
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