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    Put a few drops of white vinegar on a cotton ball. When he grabs put it up to his nostrils so he gets a good whiff of it. That should break the food response.

    Some breeders only maintenance feed their youngsters so yours might just be hungry all the time.

    Also check his enclosure temperatures. If you keep his enclosure on the warmer side then that can increase his metabolism and make him hungry.

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