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not feeding
is it usual for an eight month ball python to go off feed,her temps are spot on
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Re: not feeding
can you please share a little more info with us please? as it's hard to say why she went off feed without some info.
what do you usually feed her, what size and how often
what exactly are her temps (warm and cool side)
her humidity
how many hides does she have and are they a tight fit and identical?
any changes in her environment
is she in shed
in light, Aleesha

You have 1440 minutes a day... how are you going to spend yours?
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Re: not feeding
If the snake has been eating well up until then, it is nothing to worry about.
Is the snake in a shed cycle? Sometimes they lose interest in food during that time.
How big is the snake, what has it been eating, and how often?
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Re: not feeding
 Originally Posted by elevatethis
Beat me to it aleesha...
i'm quick!
in light, Aleesha

You have 1440 minutes a day... how are you going to spend yours?
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Re: not feeding
temps are 90 on hot side 82 on cold side ,she has been eating a large mouse every 7 days,she is not in shed humidity sixty per cent
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Re: not feeding
 Originally Posted by daveyboy
is it usual for an eight month ball python to go off feed,her temps are spot on 
Make sure
your temperatures 80-84 on the cool side, 90-94 on the warm side (Digital thermometer at the bottom of the enclosure is needed for accurate temperature measurements)
your humidity is 50%-60%
the hides are tight enough and all sides are touching your bp's body (Avoid log hide)
the enclosure is in a low traffic area and is not too big
If you handle your BP a lot stop until he resume feeding
Try to add crumble newspaper for added security.
BP also fast to catch up, feed a small prey once a week for more consistency in feeding.
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Re: not feeding
thank you
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