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    I live in the italian alps and and althogh I raise the temperatures a little bit more in the room in general and in their enclosure to make contrast with the cold they do tend to not eat. In one hand I prefer it that way, because I wouldn't want them to feel heavy and have minor problems with their digestion.

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    Re: Winter Is Coming! (Do Ball Pythons hibernate/ Change behavior during winter?)

    Quote Originally Posted by Eru_Iluvatar View Post
    I live in the italian alps and and althogh I raise the temperatures a little bit more in the room in general and in their enclosure to make contrast with the cold they do tend to not eat. In one hand I prefer it that way, because I wouldn't want them to feel heavy and have minor problems with their digestion.
    Even in Southern California both of mine have decided it is time to not eat for a while.


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    Re: Winter Is Coming! (Do Ball Pythons hibernate/ Change behavior during winter?)

    Quote Originally Posted by gaitedappy View Post
    Even in Southern California both of mine have decided it is time to not eat for a while.


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    Same. Last month, both my BPs went off feed the exact same day, and they are in separate rooms! They are both older than 1 year. They exclusively stay under their hides and rarely climb their enclosures. I've come to learn when they start getting antsy--ie much more activity than usual, they are ready to eat again.
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