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    Re: Female aggressively feed but won't eat

    Quote Originally Posted by sp0420 View Post
    That's what I was thinking that it was kind of weird. She went on food and now it's pounding and coiling the rats but just dropping them after. And three in a row. She weighed 1850 grams after 5 healthy eggs and after the two rats and a bowl movement she's around the same 1865 g. Think I'm gonna give her one more shot with a smaller rat and see if she takes it and eats it.
    Does she seem restless at all? If she is I would think she could possibly be egg bound. After the two rats did she have a bowel movement? Does she normally drop 5 eggs a season? That would also be a good indicator to see if she is egg bound since on average they lay about the same amount per year, give or take
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