Quote Originally Posted by shadraak
i've been told on another forum that i've been on, that try dropping the heat on the warm side, to low to mid 80's and then the cool side to mid - high 70's that it will often keep them more stimulated for food, the hot temps just causes problems sometimes....but you can read it on redtailboa.net under my own post of BP refresher.
Hmm, hopefully Adam will step in, but I believe he's told me that a warm ball python is a hungry ball python and that bumping their temps UP a few degrees may help stimulate the feeding response. I don't recall a recommendation of dropping them before.

Hopefully Adam will correct me if I've "mis-remembered"