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    Well last night a warmed the mouse up and put it in his cage for him to eat like a did last time. But I checked on him thism orning and he hadn't eaten the mouse!
    Should I be worried?
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    If you have any advice for a new keeper pm me.

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    No I wouldn't be - BP's can sometimes be finicky at best - downright frustrating when it happens though. We were so hoping both Benny and Suki would finally break down and eat last night (been a while for them both) but while all the good lil girl BPs chomped just fine, the boys didn't seem interested in the slightest.

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    Wait, I've heard that male bps usually go off feed from november to march right? So is this just something normal?
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