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    Re: Do I intervene orthe wait some more

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    . Hey J, I have heard of the lower temps before in younger balls who are picky feeders and those that are off feed. Some juveniles and sub adults who are having feeding issues respond better in a few degree decrease sometimes. Definitely true with hatchlings who are being picky feeders too.
    This is really interesting to me at least. I have always assumed the opposite. The key word being assumed. Generally, the animals in my collection that go off food go off as it gets cooler and then go back on as it gets warmer. I wonder what is different about the hatchlings that triggers a feeding response at slightly lower temps.

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