Quote Originally Posted by bait4snake View Post
Basically, worrying about something you can't control is pointless. He either will eventually eat or he'll die.
haha great advice! well you obviously can't control the snake but you can control his husbandry. lets try to help him eat instead of letting him die, shall we??

you said you just moved him to a larger tank. what size is the new tank and what size was the old one? what is the age and size of the snake? what were the temperatures in his old enclosure and the temperatures in the new one?

if temperatures are held at an appropriate and constant level then the snake would not "hibernate" and most likely not go off feed.

as long as he is not losing weight then you dont need to worry. you need give us specific information so that we can help you better. for now i would just double check temps and humidity, make sure he has enough hiding spots and keep handling to a minimum until he eats for you.