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Question about BP denying food
So, ive been feeding my little guy every 5 days and the first 2 times he took with no problem. Third time, I couldn't even make him mad with the F/T fuzzie. There was even blood coming from the fuzzies mouth. Haha, I even tapped him in the nose with it and he just turned away. So I laid it on the outside of the hide for a few hours, nothing. But, I go to check him today (which is a day after trying to feed him) and his eyes are cloudy. So, he's about to shed is what I'm putting together. Now, I just read that they won't take to food when about to shed. Also, I'm aware that during winter times they don't eat much either.
Question number one, how many days after them denying food should I try again?
Question number two (kinda off topic about feeding), is it normal for him to get pissed or defensive when getting sprayed with water? I sprayed him being that he's about to shed, it may help.
Any input helps
Thanks
-Chris
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Sometimes they don't like to eat when in shed. I would just try again once the he is finished with shed. As far as being defensive when you spray him. I wouldn't spray him. If you need to mist, mist the substrate a bit or add another container of water to bump humidity. They are already really uncomfortable when in shed and getting sprayed doesn't help. Spraying his isn't going to hurt him, but no need to antagonize him if he doesn't like it when there are other ways to increase humidity.
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Re: Question about BP denying food
 Originally Posted by cletus
Sometimes they don't like to eat when in shed. I would just try again once the he is finished with shed. As far as being defensive when you spray him. I wouldn't spray him. If you need to mist, mist the substrate a bit or add another container of water to bump humidity. They are already really uncomfortable when in shed and getting sprayed doesn't help. Spraying his isn't going to hurt him, but no need to antagonize him if he doesn't like it when there are other ways to increase humidity.
Well, in a thread that is stickied, a guy said spray them every day before and during shedding. That's why I didn't think doing it would hurt but he didn't care for it. I'm keeping the tank humidity around 70-80%
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1.) Yes, it is common for snakes in shed to refuse meals. I don't try to feed any of mine on feeding day that are in shed. I feed them on the next feed day after they shed. If you wanted to feed sooner then I would feed the day after the shed is complete.
2.) Snakes often have a reaction to being misted. A good tip to use during shed is to place damp moss in the hides.
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If your humidity is that high you shouldn't have any issues with shed.
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