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    Trying to get into the mind of a ball python will drive you crazy LOL. I have found that it's best not to even think about it, just offer food every so often on a regular schedule and if they don't eat move on to the next snake. My ball pythons will go from aggressive eaters to finicky eaters overnight and can fast for weeks or even months with seemingly no reason at all. Sometimes a lot of them will stop eating all at the same time, I'm thinking it may be a seasonal thing, may be temperature related or light related. Or maybe they all release some kind of hormone that tells each other it's time to breed... The hardest part for me is planning my food supply since I raise my own rodents. When they all stop eating I get over run with rats and mice LOLOLOL.


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