Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
When it comes to the older one it is not unusual for an adult to go off feed and refuse to feed when they change environment it will be a matter of optimum husbandry (see caresheet) and more importantly patience, it could last weeks, it could last months.

For the younger one do this to a T https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...-hatchling-101, it's a proven method and considering the size it's the best you can do considering the day time activity and food refusal. At his size it should be voraciously eating and be hiding all day not be in the foliage those are two signs that the husbandry is off.
Hey Deborah,

Thanks for your advice about my big boy. Ill keep trying every week until he eats. Next time I try will be Saturday I think.

My younger one, the husbandry must be just right, as I said in a previous post because I tried her this morning just out of hope (she was out and about this morning which is unusual for her, usually I don't see her till early afternoon when she climbs the foliage and hangs out for an hour or so) and within 20 seconds she struck and down went a hopper!

Ill leave her for a couple days now and let her 1st big meal settle. (Shes only had pinkies or tiny fuzzies before now)