Thanks for the above suggestions.

I’ll probably try one more feed using my regular method, since it was successful during the first two months I had her, when she was taking meals without hesitation. Just to give her some time to make sure it’s not a natural “stop stuffing me with food, I’m a snake” sort of fast. However, If she doesn’t take next Sunday, that will make it her 4th refusal. So after that point I’ll start trying alternative measures, starting with simple stuff like how I’m thawing/presenting, and graduating to more drastic changes like prey type, if she still won’t eat after several weeks of those attempts.

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I second this one. You've got a couple hundred grams of weight on your BP, and if she was taking frozen, she will eventually do so again. (Funny enough, I just ended a fast from a young Kenyan sand boa. Weighed 36 grams every week for the last 6 weeks but had refused for seemingly no reason after eating fine for 6 months before)

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Yeah, I weighed her this morning, and she was 362 grams. Which is the exact same weight that I got from her last week. On her last empty weigh-in, taken the day before her last successful feed on September 30th, she was 342 grams. So she’s definitely not dropping weight or anything.

Naturally, because I mentioned that she had only been on the cool side, she decides to go over to the warm side hide today. She still hasn’t pooped out her September 30th meal so part of me wonders if she just needs to get that out of her system before she’s ready for another.




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