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    My snake still hasn't ate!

    I got a snake from the pet store 4 weeks ago and he has not eaten yet. I posted on here about two weeks ago for help and got good advice but he still won't eat. I finally got a scale this morning he weighs 77 grams and is 18 inches long. Is this underweight?

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    If he's still that tiny he shouldn't be on that long of a fast unless it's unhappy about something. Are you handling him? I would make sure your husbandry is on point and don't touch him at all until he eats. Offer the appropriate food in the evening or at night while the lights are low and try to stay out of site.

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    Re: My snake still hasn't ate!

    I haven't handled him for two weeks and offered him food twice. The humidity stays around 50 to 60% and the temperature is right above 80°F. He has a hide box and I've only fed him in the dark and left him alone for several hours and he never eats it.

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    Re: My snake still hasn't ate!

    ^this
    I got 3 that won't eat if they see you and 3 that will eat out of your hand. They're fickle usually until they're well established.


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    So I just came back from the pet store and I purchased a frozen mouse. I have been feeding him f/t because that's what the pet store said they were feeding him. I put the snake in his plastic container I bought for feeding him in. I let him sit there for five minutes then put the rat in. Within a matter of seconds he took him. I left him in a dark room by himself to eat. Hopefully he actually eats it

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    Cool

    The first mistake is putting him in a seperate feeding box. Just leave him alone in his enclosure to eat. There is no advantage to a seperate feed box and all it will do is stress him out. They're ambush predators, placing them in a new area just sets back the clock for them feeling safe enough in their environment to eat plus the added handling.

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    I meant I gave him a live mouse. And everything I've read said to put them in a separate container so that's why I was doing it. Also he ate it so it's all good.

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    Re: My snake still hasn't ate!

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    I meant I gave him a live mouse. And everything I've read said to put them in a separate container so that's why I was doing it. Also he ate it so it's all good.
    Can you please post those links so I can go correct the people giving that bad advice?

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    Why in the world would anyone move a shy ambush predator to feed, makes absolutely no sense.

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